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I was getting friend requests daily from every person i knew, met, been acquainted with, etc etc
And just in the last, i'd say, 3 weeks... its been like that all over again with facebook. That explosion effect is starting there. (And of course i mean w/ the post college crowd, which is quite massive)
Anyways, no real comment on the yahoo/newscorp thing, just an observation of the post-college tipping point for facebook.
MS, YAHOO or even GOOGLE can spend that kind of money, but why acquire MySpace when you can acquire Facebook.
on the other hand....
Does anyone out there really think MySpace is just going to sit there? They have to be working on something, they have the money and resources to re-invent themselves. The site has not really changed much in a while, although there are subtle changes that have been deployed recently.
Is there a new version of MySpace coming? Will it make MySpace more attractive than Facebook?
Facebook is attractive and promising because of their technology and API. MySpace is attractive because....?
I wonder.....
right now it looks like MySpace is the nightclub that is playing the same tunes as when it first opened... except that the only people left dancing in there are the people who love it for being 'their first nightclub'.
If they don't change the 'music' soon they will be playing to an empty dancefloor.
That's not cool at all. MySpace will die soon, why the ... Yahoo want to buy it? If they don't know what to do with that money, better buy 25% of FaceBook which will be giant soon.
If Yahoo could negotiate better terms say 10-15%, this would be a good deal. Regardless of the usability, Facebook is not close to catching Myspace in terms of unique visitors.