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When PHP and MySQL can be programmed by anyone, who could start a new phenomenon like eBay or Craiglist? More importantly, who could be bothered to get behind it, with so many other things available?
If Facebook's decline is not interrupted, how could Twitter or any variation of social media have a hope to fulfill the same connective role? Aren't things getting worse?
What we see is a pattern of fragmentation, increasing and separating. The end of the mobile world has arrived, as new iPhones and Androids only enhance their previous technical capabilities, unable to make any significant changes beyond superficial features. All that was fantasized to have at one's fingertips by AT&T commercials in the 1990's is now available, with videos, streaming, maps, and videoconferencing. Is technology over?
Director Park has free wifi and seating is usually available. |
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When PHP and MySQL can be programmed by anyone, who could start a new phenomenon like eBay or Craiglist? More importantly, who could be bothered to get behind it as a new user, with so many other things available?
If Facebook's decline is not interrupted, how could Twitter or any variation of social media hope to fill the same connective role? Aren't things getting worse?
This is a pattern of fragmentation, increasing and separating. The end of the mobile world has arrived as well, with new iPhones and Androids only enhancing their previous capabilities, unable to make any progress beyond superficial features.
All that was fantasized to have at one's fingertips by AT&T commercials in the 1990's is now available, with videos, streaming, maps, and videoconferencing. What is left? Isn't technology over?
Director Park has free wifi and seating is usually available. |