Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan acquires 100 percent of online social - The Gaea Times
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan announced a deal to buy Friendster, a social networking site that still retains a strong following in Southeast Asia after losing in global popularity to Facebook and MySpace. Tan's online

TheSpec.com - BreakingNews - Social networking embraces older market - Hamilton Spectator
This file photo shows a Facebook user making changes to their account. Users of the social networking site aged 55 and older have jumped more than 500 per cent. THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO This file photo shows a Facebook user making changes to

Social networking can be overwhelming - Charleston Daily Mail
Picture a preschooler running through a grassy field next to her house, pretending she's holding a friend's hand. That was my attempt at social networking, way back when I made up an imaginary playmate after my best buddy Linda moved away and broke

Profit With A Social Networking Blog - Gather.com
There are a variety of different social networking sites out there, each offering something unique in terms of meeting new people, facilitating new friendships, creating contact with potential customers and so on. Amongst many best and unique ways of

A deeper look at social networking - MLive.com
Lampe Social networking has exploded over just a few years, though many people still think of it as a purely social activity. However, researchers say using sites such as Facebook can benefit businesses and other organizations, too. Researchers at

Social networking got big in 2009 by growing old, embracing older - Brandon Sun
TORONTO - Social networking was arguably the most influential technology of 2009 in Canada and around the world, largely because it's not just for teenagers and college kids anymore. It's become cliche for younger social networking users to cringe

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