links for 2007-08-28
Links August 28th, 2007
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“Facebook’s fastest-growing demographic consists of people 35 or older: Every community must negotiate the imperatives of individual freedom and collective social order, and Facebook constitutes a critical rebalancing of the Internet’s founding vision of
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