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Mark Cuban says Facebook has gone from being a way to broadcast information to people to a platform he either had to take seriously or walk away from.

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by wildchildm39 December 23, 2007 7:14 PM PST
Mark,

My name is Drew McFadden I'm 32 yrs old, 5'9" 160lb, I have been in many street fights I want to prove myself in your MMA pay-per view, or at least get a chance. This has been a dream of mine for a long time. I have never had my ass kicked, I got the hardest head you have ever seen. If you could allow me to prove myself I will nmot let you down. Or at least let me know where I can try out. I have always wanted to do this. Just please remember this is a once in a lifetime oppertunity, and I'm steppin up. Thanks for Considering.


Drew McFadden
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by DuffC December 25, 2007 6:03 PM PST
I think it's about time people decide on one social networking site, Facebook, Myspace, etc, it's all too much to keep up with. Imagine one social networking site that included everything and actually did it the right way, Facebook is a great site but I'm a little confused about the direction it's taking with all the applications and open-ness, I liked FB a lot better when it was much cleaner, now it seems so bogged down with meaningless software and applications that I know are optional.
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by joanna msr January 9, 2008 2:13 PM PST
I completely agree with DuffC. I started and Myspace and feel most comfortable there. When prompted to join Facebook, I obliged yet do not use it 1/4 as much as I utilize Myspace. I however, would not use Myspace for professional contacts. It is strictly a SOCIAL network to me keeping up with friends and whatnot. I find Facebook a bit hard to manuever and I don't feel safe downloading the applications like "so and so sent you a drink" I say you wanna send me a drink? Take me to a bar...
by worldorbust January 30, 2008 2:12 PM PST
You have 5,000 friends?
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by yosonu February 28, 2008 10:36 AM PST
What have this world come to man?!?!!!!! If you have money, you get friends automatically.
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by BringerofLight March 19, 2008 11:22 AM PDT
Mark,

I first read about you in Creating Customer Evangelists by Ben McConnell & Jackie Huba. Your business attitude and mind are truly inspirational. I'm not sure how many of your fans realize just how much time, effort and meticulous attention you take to personally involve yourself at the consumer's level.

Even as I read your post, it is just filled with authenticity based on YOUR experiences.

What you are doing is EXTREMELY VALUABLE and I THANK YOU for everything you have done and continue to do!

~Aaron Mangal
Chief Love Generation Officer
http://www.yearoflove.org
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Mark Cuban co-founded Broadcast.com, a provider of online multimedia and streaming services, which was sold to Yahoo! in July of 1999. Prior to that, he co-founded systems integrator MicroSolutions, in 1983, and later sold it to CompuServe. He is the currently the owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and writes a blog at www.blogmaverick.com, which is reprinted here with permission.

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