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Everyone will be famous forever

The splintering of social networks continues. There's really very little point in trying to have more friends than anyone else at MySpace, but there's plenty of reasons to create a new circle of 'real life' friends at this site.

I remain dubious about the commercialization opportunities at most of these sites, but I've been wrong about this before.

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