Posted On: October 6, 2006 by Deborah Neville

MySpace,Facebook,Friendster,Xanga

Social networking is not just for kids. Cybersocial -ism (my word - use with attribution please) is growing into a solidly middle age activity. According to comScore, MySpace is 41% aged 35-54! So where is the basis for the "sell" that MySpace is so very edgy, hip, slick and cool? What of Friendster, Facebook, and Xanga? Will they also drift from their respective initial targets of college and young teens. And is this merging of social tectonic plates a good thing? Wherever the networking equivalent of the Galaphagos floats away from the uni-continental mass of cybersocializing, the question is" who will seek refuge? Those with or without their night license?"

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