Social networking sites are boring their users and their advertisers. The shelf-life of retail internet experience keeps shrinking – probably tracking diminishing attention spans. What’s next – the nano-net?
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Social networking sites are boring their users and their advertisers. The shelf-life of retail internet experience keeps shrinking – probably tracking diminishing attention spans. What’s next – the nano-net?
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Uh-huh. And Twitter is far better at solving such problems…
As one person in the comment thread for the first linked article said, what people are doing *RIGHT NOW* doesn’t make it over my interesting threshold.