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5 Reasons I Think Facebook Is On The Decline

Jason Yormark

Ask Yahoo, MySpace or … , all major networks that ruled heavily at one time and all which fell from grace to other up and comers. While I have not experienced their mobile apps outside of Apple devices, their iPhone and iPad apps are horrendous. The fact is, no one is bullet proof.

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How Facebook is Slowly Strangling Twitter

Convince & Convert

For years, Twitter has rolled out new features to make its service more like Facebook. But here’s why even a Jack Attack might not save the company from eventual MySpace-ization : Facebook is slowly strangling Twitter at every turn. A rollout of a totally overhauled Notes feature, which now looks and acts remarkably like Medium.

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After two-and-a-half years, iPhone app developers are getting fed up with Appleā€™s lengthy and often inconsistent approval process. These Web-based “apps&# can then be bookmarked on the iphone and run like a normal iphone app. Also, $0.30 You know what’s not a good idea? This is a big deal.

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The Truth About the iPad | Blogging and Content Creation | Social.

Convince & Convert

After a few days of messing around with it, the iPad reminds me very much of that remote control with a cord. Most of the chatter leading up to the iPad’s release was around how would it perform against standard computing tasks. I use my iPad instead of my iPhone, not instead of my MacBook. Same with email.

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Is Social Media Becoming Boring?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

After all, there are millions of other users — like grandma who doesn’t even own an iPad, let alone a computer — who can still harness its potential. Unless you start unveiling new approaches and features that’s why all of the social media platforms are constantly evolving and keep on adding features.

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Is Starbucks the Most Dangerous Competitor to Facebook? | E.

Convince & Convert

Imagine a Starbucks patron is reading a review in the free version of the New York Times about a Chardonnay and suddenly their iPhone buzzes. And Myspace has proven that we will invest major sweat into an identity online (way more than anyone has invested on Facebook) and left at the drop of a hat for something better.

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