Diaspora* Arrives as the next Facebook Competitor

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added Sep 16, 2010 3:51:46 PM
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Diaspora* attempts to combine all of our social networking information into one powerful, secure and private (public only if you want) application. Do you think these recent graduates have a chance competing with some of the biggest social networking platforms such as Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, or Last.FM? Let us know what you think they have to do to acquire success by commenting below.

 
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