By Ana Tagvoryan and Joshua Briones
Today, more people are using social networking sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace and Twitter than ever before. In many households and corporate America, these Web sites and services have become verbs and nouns that are used in everyday discourse. Social networking is now surpassing even e-mail as a form of communication in 2008, according to the Nielsen Co. report. Increasingly, messages, photos and videos online can becom...
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