No longer enthralled with the world of social networking, the 26-year-old graduate student pulled the plug after realizing that a lot of the online friends he accumulated were really just acquaintances. He’s also phasing out his profile on Facebook, a popular social networking site that, like others, allows users to create profiles, swap message and share photos – all with the goal of expanding their circle of online friends. —Some Youth Rethink Online Communications (AP (MyWay))
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