Will You Be My Friend
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Friendship from Stanford
Friendship
First published Tue 17 May, 2005
Friendship, as understood here, is a distinctively personal relationship that is grounded in a concern on the part of each friend for the welfare of the other, for the other’s sake, and that involves some degree of intimacy. As such, friendship is undoubtedly central to our lives, in part because the special concern we have for our friends must have a place within a broader set of concerns, including moral concerns, and in part because our friends can help shape who we are as persons. Given this centrality, important questions arise concerning the justification of friendship and, in this context, whether it is permissible to “trade up” when someone new comes along, as well as concerning the possibility of reconciling the demands of friendship with the demands of morality in cases in which the two seem to conflict.
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Social Networking Sites
Originally designed for college students, Facebook is fast becoming the most popular method of social networking, creating a ‘real’ web of your friends and acquaintances.
The most popular social networking site, clocking up over 200 million people.
A less well know social networking alternative.
They have a bear as a logo, but also not as popular as the big two.
Originally the most popular social networking site, but in the words of Dimitri Martin ‘it got gay’.
Another social networking site.
Another social networking site.
A career based social networking site.
By the creators of Livejournal, Vox is a more advanced online journal, rather than a social networking tool.
Another social networking site.
The infamous video sharing website, that has spawned a billion dollar empire.
A music site, based on the principals of social networking.
A photo sharing site, also built on the concept of social networking.
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Social network from Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network
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MyDeathSpace
A website that links to deceased peoples myspace pages and related articales.
http://mydeathspace.com/
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