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        <description>Michael Lund is an award winning journalist with more than two decades experience in print, radio, television and online reporting in the UK and Australia.

He is currently a feature writer for The Courier&#45;Mail in Queensland, and a lecturer and tutor in journalism at Queensland University of Technology.</description>
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            <title>What next for Facebook after its nightmare week?</title>
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            <description>Public outrage over the shocking vandalism of internet tribute sites for two young Queenslanders who died in terrible circumstances has again raised questions over freedom online.



The worldwide web next month celebrates its 21st anniversary. It has grown from a single web page to more than a trillion unique pages and is expanding rapidly every day.

Social network sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube transformed the web from largely static pages under a website owner&#8217;s control into something more fluid, with people interacting on the websites to create content.</description>
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