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Facebook’s unHappy 15th Birthday

The Problem of a Fully Connected Lifestyle In what seems to be a new trend in my discussion posting for this class, I had written an entirely different blog based on my own experiences with social media addiction, when Roger McNamee, one of the early investors in Facebook and former Read more…

By Mrs. AD, 4 yearsFebruary 16, 2019 ago
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