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According to an article in Fast Company magazine, "Facebook admits it divulges to marketers "insights into people's activity." Ohmygawd.


Yes folks, just when you thought it was safe to go back online it appears that some social networking sites out there are two-timing you. Dating online is big business. Around one in three Americans knows someone that's found love (or lost it) through a computer. So what's next in the world of online meeting, greeting and dumping?

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