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Viral Spiral burst anticipated!
by slicktiger on May 18, 2008 04:09 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Sometimes I feel that web2.0 is going to burst like dotcom bubble in 2000. Several millions flooded into the market from venture sharks.All these guys are looking at numbers user hits,activie users,etc.,Imagine howmany website max you can visit or create a blog everyday unless you have no other work todo(like reading this discussion board).I myself use to spend atleast an hr daily browsing through youtube videos in early '06 only because it was irresistably attractive. now i hardly look at it.ning is no different from blogger in abused sense.
cut the crap, may be 2-3 years down the lane, all this might appear nonsense ! never know.


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by roopesh menon on May 18, 2008 04:58 PM   Permalink
Its so true.How long does a socal networking clings to a human brain is a question to be asked.On a personal experience and observations made..a person's addiction towards any networking site gradually decreases as years pass by.Ppl still stick to the Giants due to "fear factor" whihc no one in the social networking site can deny. They have their share of impacts on people's lives for sure , question to be asked is how long???

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by redifSucks on May 19, 2008 06:56 AM   Permalink

its just an escort service. all those are high-end pros*ti*tutes.



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by slicktiger on May 18, 2008 04:15 PM   Permalink
Digg,MySpace,Flickr,hi5 are already very much into viral marketing.ning is n't the only one.India is contributing most to these social networks count and the eventual market value of the site.

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