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Facebook has changed the way we look at Internet conveniences.
Unlike Napster, Facebook has faced no serious legal challenges.
Facebook allows people around the world to conveniently network and upload and share photos and chat with each other all on the same board while enjoying the luxuries of various celebrity profile presentations and business ads and marketing deals.
When the Polaroid instant camera was very popular, people began seeing the nature of photography very differently and the conveniences of user-friendly 'toys' made photography a pedestrian activity. Now, countless people are walking around with mobile phones equipped with mini-cameras, truly making photography an ant-like bazaar.
People take instant photos with their mobile phones from anywhere and upload them onto their personal Facebook pages, enabling anyone to access them for free. This is a truly convenient (and legal) revolution, and it all began perhaps with the pioneering market work of Polaroid, Apple Computers, and Netscape.
However, with any kind of revolution comes obligations, loopholes, and problems.
Facebook sees its own brand of infiltration turbulence: the capitalism hacker.

Facebook (Wikipedia)
Hackers (Film)

Unlike Napster, Facebook has faced no serious legal challenges.
Facebook allows people around the world to conveniently network and upload and share photos and chat with each other all on the same board while enjoying the luxuries of various celebrity profile presentations and business ads and marketing deals.
When the Polaroid instant camera was very popular, people began seeing the nature of photography very differently and the conveniences of user-friendly 'toys' made photography a pedestrian activity. Now, countless people are walking around with mobile phones equipped with mini-cameras, truly making photography an ant-like bazaar.
People take instant photos with their mobile phones from anywhere and upload them onto their personal Facebook pages, enabling anyone to access them for free. This is a truly convenient (and legal) revolution, and it all began perhaps with the pioneering market work of Polaroid, Apple Computers, and Netscape.
However, with any kind of revolution comes obligations, loopholes, and problems.
Facebook sees its own brand of infiltration turbulence: the capitalism hacker.

Facebook (Wikipedia)
Hackers (Film)
