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In a world dominated by Facebook and MySpace, one of the best kept secrets in social networking is Multiply.com. This fast growing little social network is about to make a whole lot of new friends.
Microsoft announced today that it will soon close down its 13 year old forum site MSN Groups and it's encouraging its users to export their conversations over to its new official partner, Multiply. It's a big win for one of the most solid social networks online.
We received an interesting email from the social network Multiply, saying that Facebook's new design is "the latest in a series of enhancements that bear striking resemblance to innovations made by Multiply months earlier." Multiply accuses Facebook of copying it, saying that it has evidence of "a pattern of Multiply's social networking innovations being implemented on Facebook months, if not years, later."
Multiply goes on to list 5 ways in which Facebook has copied them in recent times...
Last July MySpace deleted the profiles of more than 29,000 registered sex offenders who had been using the social networking site. The sheer number of sex offenders using the site highlighted one of the biggest checks against MySpace: child safety. Numerous news reports over the past couple of years have painted the site as a hang out for sexual predators. This morning, MySpace aimed to put its problems behind it by announcing a new set of safety guidelines drafted in conjunction with 49 US state attorneys general.
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