Friendster has decided to call it quits as it put itself up for sale. Morgan Stanley will manage the proceedings of the sale to the numerous telecom companies in Asia. The social network has continued to make it big on the social networking scene in the region and leads the social networking scene in many Asian countries which include Singapore and Malaysia, but faces challenge there too with the ever growing influence of Facebook.
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Given that the Friendster blogs service is administered by WordPress that took over that service from Six Aparts Typepad maybe Automattic which owns WordPress could consider using Friendster as a device for social networking its own WordPress bloggers?
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Sounds pretty acceptable, I guess WordPress should go on with its acquisition and it might just do well enough, giving the large number of users WordPress has.
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