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	<title>Comments on: first look at minggl.com &#8211; linking myspace and facebook (part 1)</title>
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	<description>anyway, the wind blows and so it spreads more dust and blight</description>
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		<title>By: &#187; Facebook.com and Classmates.com - Not Good vs. Evil but Useful vs. utterly Worthless &#171; thomas jankowski - gazing at life</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#187; Facebook.com and Classmates.com - Not Good vs. Evil but Useful vs. utterly Worthless &#171; thomas jankowski - gazing at life</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Well, low and behold, in one of my many pseudo-spam mailboxes a few days ago, I started getting messages from classmates.com again. I must say, with some nostalgic melancholy, that they have not changed much. Every few days, I get an e-mail telling me that so and so many people joined my class, that so and so many people viewed my profile, signed my guestbook, etc. Since I&#8217;ve been a regular Facebook user for a while, I thought, what the heck - lets see what classmates.com learned from facebook and the rest of the socnetverse. [...]</description>
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