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Facebook is a social networking website intended to connect friends,
family, and business associates. It is the largest of the networking sites, with
the runner up being My Space. It began as a college networking website and has
expanded to include anyone and everyone. Facebook was founded by 2004 by
Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg and originally called the Facebook . It was
quickly successful on campus and expanded beyond Harvard into other Ivy League
schools. At that time, it was only available to schools, universities,
organizations, and companies within English speaking countries, but has since
expanded to include anyone. Face book users create a profile page that shows
their friends and networks information about themselves. The choice to include
a profile in a network means that everyone within that network can view the
profile. The profile typically includes the following: Information, Status, Friends,
and Friends in Other Networks, Photos, Notes, Groups, and The Wall. Users are
able to search for friends and acquaintances by e-mail address, school,
university, or just by typing in a name or location for search. When people
become friends, they are able to see all of each others' profiles including
contact information. E-mail notifications let users know when new friends have
chosen to add them to their list or when someone has sent a message to them
within the system. A popular feature on Face book is the ability to share
photographs uploaded from a phone, camera, or hard drive. As with other private
information, users have the option to allow only friends to see their pictures
or anyone. There is an unlimited amount of storage available, which is a major
advantage of Face book’s photograph sharing capabilities.

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