Here’s another snippet from the Broadsheet that is the Financial times. In-keeping with Mr (Rupert) Murdoch’s beliefs, I have only included that which can be viewed on the FT site, you can register for free or buy the Paper like I did.
Social networking websites have lost some of their “cool” factor with younger users and are on their way to becoming the preserve of the middle-aged, according to figures published by Ofcom.
The proportion of British 15- to 24-year-olds with a profile on a social networking site such as Facebook or MySpace fell for the first time last year from 55 per cent to 50 per cent, according to the communications regulator.
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- Facebook and Bebo risk ‘infantilising’ the human mind - The Guardian
- Middle-aged learning to love social networking site - The Telegraph
- Losing Their Cool: The Downside of Expanding Hot Social Networking Sites - Knowledge @ Wharton