Call me old fashion, but I am still not comfortable giving out personal information to a global market. I enjoy my privacy. At first I opened my FaceBook account with minimal information. That being said, my husband started peering over my shoulder, hinting about his interest in trying Facebook. “All my friends keep talking about it”, he murmured. I got the hint; I took a break from my account to help him set up his. I thought maybe I would get more out of the experience through the eyes of my husband? Nate is an adventurous type who will try a new product first before understanding the consequences
which is why I don’t allow him to play with my school laptop. We added all the suggested personal information and profiles; we gave FaceBook Nate’s email account so it could search for friends, etc. Nate found his friends plus many more people he hadn’t thought about in years. Nate took the plunge into social networking with both feet and he was rewarded with all these names from his past. So I thought, why not. If he can do it, so can I, right? To this day, I have to say, I’m glad I stuck my head from that turtle shell and entered the world of social networking. I have found past friends and relatives I haven’t heard from for years. My experience has inspired my sister, brother and even my 77 year old father to take the plunge on FaceBook. FaceBook is a site I plan on continuing in the future.
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