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'''LiveJournal''' was one of the first ever sites that allowed people to write about their day. Whilst a few other sites came first, LiveJournal's popularity was 100s of times more popular than the other sites. As LiveJournal reached the peak of its popularity, however, a new site, [[Blogger]], had been created and soon overtook it in popularity. Since that time, [[MySpace]] and other similar sites have easily overtaken Live Journal in popularity. Live Journal nonetheless was a cultural phenomenon at its time. [[LJ Drama]] was the main opponent of LiveJournal. The founder of LiveJournal, Brad Fitzpatrick, now works for Google. [[Category:Websites]]
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