Friendster Drops Ball, MySpace Picks It Up and Runs
Ok, you didn’t need the New York Times to tell you that Friendster has gone into a Rip Van Winkle-like slumber. But it’s still fun to read. Knowledge is power.
Ok, you didn’t need the New York Times to tell you that Friendster has gone into a Rip Van Winkle-like slumber. But it’s still fun to read. Knowledge is power.
1. Megadork | 9:26 am on January 25th, 2005
That is sad to hear. I love Friendster for its simplicity. Although I use myspace, I find that Friendster is more userfriendly.
2. Raised By Bees | 11:55 am on January 25th, 2005
Friendster was fun when it was still the new kid on the block, but there are/were so many technical glitches with it and it was often difficult to get on and stay on. Myspace is more reliable with more features that Friendster is now forced to play catch-up.
3. Anonymous | 5:49 pm on January 25th, 2005
I was loyal to Friendster for so long, but there rampant technical glitches made me jump ship to My Space.
My Space is so much better for bands too…
excuse me for the blatant plug, but you’ll dig it the most..
http://www.myspace.com/theprix
4. Beezo | 8:26 pm on January 25th, 2005
Myspace ain’t half bad. Except when Pac-Man won’t let me log on.