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Explain the life cycle of an ASP .NET page?
This is very common ASP.NET interview questions. here are some useful informations to answer that question.
Cheat sheet related to Aspnet life-cycles-events
Below statistics shows the popularity of social networks

Today Nov 2010, there are more than 500 million active users, over 900 million objects that people interact with (pages, groups, events and community pages) and more than 200 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices.[3]
Can you expect your Facebook account accessible after 10 years or 50 years? Will researchers have access to current Facebook data 250 years from now? What will happen to your data if Facebook deactivate your account or Facebook is no more?
As a solution there is a Firefox extension called ArchiveFacebook , which helps you to save web pages from Facebook and easily manage them. This tool is developed by modifying code from ScrapBook.
“What happens when facebook is gone?” is the paper they have published[1]. Even though there are many data in facebook currently API support to extract only list of friends, personal information and photos of you. This paper come up with a archiving framework
reference
| [1] | F. McCown and M. L. Nelson, “What happens when facebook is gone?,” in Proceedings of the 2009 joint international conference on Digital libraries – JCDL ’09, p. 251, 2009. |
| [2] | “Social Networks: Facebook Takes Over Top Spot, Twitter Climbs.” [Online]. Available: http://blog.compete.com/2009/02/09/facebook-myspace-twitter-social-network/. [Accessed: 06-Nov-2010]. |
| [3] | “Statistics | Facebook.” [Online]. Available: http://www.facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics. [Accessed: 06-Nov-2010]. |

