
To say the least, Facebook is taking over! Almost everyone has a Facebook account,
especially, it seems, teenagers and young adults, but the age ranges from middle school to grandparents!
I sign on everyday, and the first thing I look at is my homepage, which gives a glimpse of my friend’s latest additions to their profiles. Most of the time there are pictures added from the birthday bash the past weekend, or a day at the beach with friends. Everybody adds Facebook albums and tags each other in pictures for everyone to see what they have been up to.
As I was going through old photo albums it occurred to me, am I going to have photo albums? Where are my pictures going to be in 35 years? On the Internet? We hardly print pictures nowadays as we simply add them to Facebook in a virtual photo album. My friend responded, “Well, they aren’t going to delete Facebook, so they will always be online.”
Is our generation going to be showing our photos on the computer? It is so cool how technology develops; my grandparents had their black-and white photographs, and I’m busy uploading to a virtual photo album with one click of a mouse.

















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