The Week contest: Social Network - September 17, 2010
Given the popularity of Facebook, Twitter, and social networking, come up with the title for a movie about one

Welcome to The Week's "What Next?" contest, an invitation to test your powers of imagination with challenges inspired by current events.
Click here for results of last week's contest: Cal Law
Results: In light of the new film dramatizing the founding of Facebook, we asked you to come up with a title for another exciting film about social networking.
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