Knowledge that expires

While reading my blog buddy Don Dodge‘s blog, I went down a trail that led me to MySpace faces call to crack down on predators. I am interested in reading this article because it sounds relevant to all online communities. Unfortunately, this knowledge has expired.


Thestory “MySpace faces call to crackdown on predators” published May 2,2006 10:40 is no longer available on CNET News.com.Content from Reuters expires after 30 days.

MySpace faces call to crackdown on predators | CNET News.com

I found around twenty links to this article. Now all of them contain less knowledge.

Don’t link to Reuters stories. What other knowledge expires?

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