Facebook - Too Big To Fail
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myyearbook probblly gonnareplac fb
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The reason most everyone in the college community switched from myspace to facebook is that its much simpler, it loads a lot faster, and it gets the job done. I probably haven't logged onto myspace in about a year.
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LOLOLOLL if you want to give out a history channel discussion take it to facebook itself :D
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My dad has a facebook and he found loads of cousins we didn't know we had... But he uses facebook to connect with his friends from the past...
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FB = 'Too Big Fail' Millions of working hours are lost in that site. Unproductive 100%
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if people are on facebook for their children like you say then people will move from one to another as there children do. i think facebook will be around long too but not because people wanna connect with there children. Many people dont even talk with there mom dad grandma or grandpa.
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Testing testing - Sent from MyU2B
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I'm inclined to agree with you that Facebook has cornered consolidated its marketshare of this new marketplace, whatever its called, but I think data portability is going to become a major issue as competitors emerge. I know Google is alarmed and its a pity they're not developing YouTube profiles further but their profile system might get interesting.
Twitter? You Tube?........they might fail?
ptbernard 1 year ago
@ptbernard YouTube, no. Twitter? I'm inclined to say no, but less convinced. FB and YT scale and reach is so much more embedded into non-techy lives than Twitter.
tlg847 1 year ago
Well put!
About the only other thing I'd have to add here is that I'm not necessarily proud that I was such a fervent hold out where FB is concerned, but I AM glad that I finally caved in and took a look around to see the benefits of participating over there.
Ps. Suddenly I'm remembering a time when LiveVideo was being referred to as "the next big thing" [teehee!]
OhCurt 1 year ago
@OhCurt I think lots of people hold out when something gets touted as "next big thing." But, imo, FB is different...huge and broad...LV...not so much! Thanks.
tlg847 1 year ago