MySpace and Facebook emphasise socio-economic divide
LONDON - Social networking websites such as Facebook and MySpace are split along class, religious and race lines and their growth is fuelling a socio-economic divide, according to a report by the University of California, Berkeley.
Social networking: split along class lines
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