With friends like these...

Tom Hodgkinson
The Guardian.

With friends like these ...
Facebook has 59 million users - and 2 million new ones join each week. 
But you won't catch Tom Hodgkinson volunteering his personal information 
- not now that he knows the politics of the people behind the social 
networking site.

The US intelligence community's enthusiasm for hi-tech innovation after 
9/11 and the creation of In-Q-Tel, its venture capital fund, in 1999 
were anachronistically linked in the article below. Since 9/11 happened 
in 2001 it could not have led to the setting up of In-Q-Tel two years 
earlier.

I despise Facebook. This enormously successful American business 
describes itself as "a social utility that connects you with the people 
around you". But hang on. Why on God's earth would I need a computer to 
connect with the people around me? Why should my relationships be 
mediated through the imagination of a bunch of supergeeks in California? 
What was wrong with the pub?

And does Facebook really connect people? Doesn't it rather disconnect 
us, since instead of doing something enjoyable such as talking and 
eating and dancing and drinking with my friends, I am merely sending 
them little ungrammatical notes and amusing photos in cyberspace, while 
chained to my desk? A friend of mine recently told me that he had spent 
a Saturday night at home alone on Facebook, drinking at his desk. What a 
gloomy image. Far from connecting us, Facebook actually isolates us at 
our workstations.

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http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=20262118776&h=bhyB-&u=gwpLh

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