Is it possible that someday we’ll look back wistfully at the age of Facebook and fondly recall when we were “friends” with everyone on the playground, even the smelly kids? As we await our Google+ invitations, the world shifts. Facebook has made us more like those guys were at the end of The Breakfast Club, looking at each other in new ways and finally reaching outside of our defined groups. It does look like Google+ has the potential to a big step backward.
Patricia | Jul. 13, 2011
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