Once again social networking is where it’s at. Google co-founder Sergey Brin said today that Google would be interested in talking with social networking giant Facebook about setting up “potential ties”. In plain English, Google would like to order one Facebook to go please. Hold the pickles.

Facebook’s owner and founder Mark Zuckerberg has already confirmed that there will be no deal. Facebook turned down a $900 million dollar bid from Yahoo last year. This time around even before an offer was laid out it seems that Facebook has already closed the book. It’s obvious that Zuckerberg has learned from the MySpace sale. MySpace sold for $800 million and is now worth around $10 billion just a few short years later. Maybe Zuckerberg is looking to follow in a similar light.

Facebook seems to be headed in a very unique and exciting direction. They have recently formed many partnerships with developers of “widgets” that will soon be used by millions of Facebook users to enhance and improve their “profiles”. They are taking the social networking platform where no competition has gone before and just in the past few weeks their total member count has rocketed to 29 million active members. With all of the anti-MySpace talk lately it looks like a good deal of social networking fans are looking for a new face.

Source: CNN