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Did the emergence of Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning's <i>Airtime</i>, an unusual effort to overturn social media trends, signify that the end of the web has arrived?
When PHP and MySQL can be programmed by anyone and the startup landscape is saturated with aspiring millionaires without technical backgrounds, who could start a new phenomenon like eBay or Craiglist?
If Facebook declines, how can Twitter fill that gap?
Director Park has free wifi and seating is usually available. |
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Did the emergence of Sean Parker and Shawn Fanning's <i>Airtime</i>, an unusual effort to overturn social media trends, signify that the end of the web has arrived?
When PHP and MySQL can be programmed by anyone, who could start a new phenomenon like eBay or Craiglist?
If Facebook's decline is not interrupted, how could Twitter or any variation of social media have a hope to fill the same shoes?
What we see is a pattern of fragmentation, increasing and separating.
Director Park has free wifi and seating is usually available. |