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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Facebook Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary With Personalized 'Look Back' Videos Just for You

Facebook Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary With Personalized 'Look Back' Videos Just for You | Communications Major | Scoop.it

As Mark Zuckerberg reflects upon Facebook's first 10 years today, he's encouraging the community he built to do the same. Follow this link to create a short 1-minute video of your top moments on the world's leading social network: https://www.facebook.com/lookback


The videos are a bit cheesy, but are potent reminders that for many of us, Facebook has become a very normal way to document our daily lives.

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As Facebook Turns 10, the Agony and the Ecstasy of Growing Old With the Site

As Facebook Turns 10, the Agony and the Ecstasy of Growing Old With the Site | Communications Major | Scoop.it

What if you are from the generation that "never loses touch" with its past? As Facebook turns 10, we are reminded that it was initally lauched to college students - and then high school students. For those of us who have used the service to reconnect with our pasts, here's an interesting take on never having the experience to naturally drift away. For a generation coming of age on the social network, their only way to cut ties has been to sever them with the "unfriend" button.

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VIDEO: Facebook Turns 10: A Look Back

VIDEO: Facebook Turns 10: A Look Back | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The social network that was started by a couple of Harvard students in 2004 turns 10. Here's a look back at how the site has changed...and changed the way we communicate.

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Study: 73% of U.S. Teens Still Use Facebook

Study: 73% of U.S. Teens Still Use Facebook | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Facebook turns 10 years old this week. Expect there to be several studies on the the world's largest social networking site. In addition to this study finding that most teens still use Facebook (various reports repeatedly try to indicate those in the 12- to 17-year-old group are drifting away from the site), other findings include average number of friends, differences in how men and women use the site, and that many so-called "non-users" (those without their own account) live with someone with an account and use that account to follow friends and family.

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Facebook Turns 10: What If It Had Never Been Invented?

Facebook Turns 10: What If It Had Never Been Invented? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

It's hard to imagine the world without it -- but let's try....

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Here's Proof You Can't Live Without Facebook: 10 Habits That Are Now Part of Our Lives

Here's Proof You Can't Live Without Facebook: 10 Habits That Are Now Part of Our Lives | Communications Major | Scoop.it

In light of Facebook's 10th anniversary, here's proof of the site's immense influence on our daily lives

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What Was “Poking”? A Decade After Facebook’s Launch, a Mystery Persists

What Was “Poking”? A Decade After Facebook’s Launch, a Mystery Persists | Communications Major | Scoop.it

When Facebook first launched 10 years ago—back when it was still called “Thefacebook”—there were no timelines, no videos, no notes, no “likes,” and there was no News Feed. In fact, there really wasn’t much to do except look at other people’s profiles. And you could poke people. Or, perhaps even...

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How Much Time Have You Wasted on Facebook?

How Much Time Have You Wasted on Facebook? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Facebook turns 10 next month. How much of your time has spent on the site. Use this calculator -- I fear it is all-too accurate! 

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