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		<title>[Back to things we care about] Red Site, Blue Site?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Decker</dc:creator>
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We live in divided times, and it  probably won&#8217;t surprise you to learn that social networking trends are  just as divided along lines of education, income, and geography as the rest of the country.  A report from the folks over at Nielsen reveals that Facebook, with its Ivy League pedigree, is most popular among [...]]]></description>
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<p>We live in divided times, and it  probably won&#8217;t surprise you to learn that social networking trends are  just as divided along lines of education, income, and geography as the rest of the country.  A report from the folks over at Nielsen reveals that Facebook, with its Ivy League pedigree, is most popular among those who have, or are getting, a college education.  MySpace users, on the other hand, typically make less money and aren&#8217;t as well educated.  Likewise, Twitter is most popular among urban dwellers</p>
<p>Read more at <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9138627/Facebook_Twitter_users_are_affluent_and_urban_study_shows">Computer World</a></p>
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