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First there were newspapers, then Craigslist, then Tribe.net and now Friendster is getting into the lucrative classifieds business.
Friendster will soon offer customizable profile pages, just like MySpace. This is probably a case of too little too late. Friendster needs to revitalize their community with communication and collaboration features, not another place to buy used furniture.
I can see it now, “Invite you living room couch to Friendster. And how about that old fish tank and mountain bike while you’re at it?”
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John G. (Check me out!)
// Sep 1, 2005 at 10:10 pm
Too early to count Friendster out. Myspace is leading right now, sure, but I think Friendster has it’s followers. If they offer new and cool features, they will again have lots of new people coming to their site.
On last count most of the world was still not using either.
John
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