Better Things To Do
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the movie theatre, here comes “The Social Network”. I know social media is a big deal to most people right now, but I don’t see the benefits of watching a ficticious movie based on a tech company that profits off the habitual nature of people.
Time would be more well spent watching bathroom fans spin than to spend a dime encouraging the perpetuation of the addictive social media agenda.
Sphere: Related ContentFacebook now counts one of every two Americans as a user, would rank behind only China and India in population if it were a country and has an estimated value of more than $30 billion, larger than that of Starbucks.
What could possibly be next for a website that was created in a Harvard dorm room six years ago? Try a Hollywood film, “The Social Network,” that opens nationally on Friday and is already prompting discussion of Academy Awards.






