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	<title>Comments on: Battle of the Social Networks</title>
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		<title>By: atelier</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 05:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Facebook.
Myspace is overrated and full of corporate advertising. If I had to choose whichever social networking sites, I&#039;d go for Facebook. Pages load faster unlike some of the Myspace profiles that has so many GIFs or customized profiles that doesn&#039;t look nice but rather &#039;pretty&#039;. I like how Facebook defines a neat and matured theme without being so flashy. And of course, privacy. No one can view a single detail in your profile unless you wish to publish your profile in public. I used to login Myspace a lot but for the past year I&#039;ve switched. Its also quite annoying for people to be posting senseless bulletin posts everyday. Friendster may have started the trend but its not diverse. Facebook hands down.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook.<br />
Myspace is overrated and full of corporate advertising. If I had to choose whichever social networking sites, I&#8217;d go for Facebook. Pages load faster unlike some of the Myspace profiles that has so many GIFs or customized profiles that doesn&#8217;t look nice but rather &#8216;pretty&#8217;. I like how Facebook defines a neat and matured theme without being so flashy. And of course, privacy. No one can view a single detail in your profile unless you wish to publish your profile in public. I used to login Myspace a lot but for the past year I&#8217;ve switched. Its also quite annoying for people to be posting senseless bulletin posts everyday. Friendster may have started the trend but its not diverse. Facebook hands down.</p>
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