Isn't it ironic that (1) this article was posted to MSN, (2) Microsoft bought $200-million worth of Facebook, and (3) the title of this article says "Everyone else is on Facebook. Why aren't you?". Nice marketing ploy.
FOLLOW UP: Four More Reasons Why I Dislike Facebook (and MySpace)
A friend of mine referred me to an awesome article on MSN Slate about the last few Facebook holdouts. I found this article insightful, considering just two days ago I posted my own explanation as to why I won't join Facebook (or MySpace). It's good to know I'm not alone.
Isn't it ironic that (1) this article was posted to MSN, (2) Microsoft bought $200-million worth of Facebook, and (3) the title of this article says "Everyone else is on Facebook. Why aren't you?". Nice marketing ploy.
Isn't it ironic that (1) this article was posted to MSN, (2) Microsoft bought $200-million worth of Facebook, and (3) the title of this article says "Everyone else is on Facebook. Why aren't you?". Nice marketing ploy.
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