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Hopefully this isn't a d_b.
Facebook announced it is getting out of the e-mail business because nobody used its e-mail service.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/02/25/282535068/facebook-shutters-its-email-service-since-no-one-used-it
 
EStreetJoe said:
Hopefully this isn't a d_b.
Facebook announced it is getting out of the e-mail business because nobody used its e-mail service.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/02/25/282535068/facebook-shutters-its-email-service-since-no-one-used-it

Always noticed that Facebook gave me a Facebook.com address.
Never used it. Never thought about using it. Never got an email there.
 
I am amused by the predictions of Facebook's demise. Yes, it is no longer the cool place to go for college kids.

They used to be In N Out's secret menu. Now they have to settle for being McDonald's.
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
I am amused by the predictions of Facebook's demise. Yes, it is no longer the cool place to go for college kids.

They used to be In N Out's secret menu. Now they have to settle for being McDonald's.

Ten years.
 
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Mizzougrad96 said:
I am amused by the predictions of Facebook's demise. Yes, it is no longer the cool place to go for college kids.

They used to be In N Out's secret menu. Now they have to settle for being McDonald's.

A year ago, I was 99 percent sure that Facebook would crash and burn within 5-10 years. Now, I'm only about 50 percent sure. Zuckerberg has proven to be quite savvy as an executive.
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
Another 10 years (meaning 20 total) would be one hell of a run for any website.

I don't think of it as a Web site any more. Its peers are not Pets.com or MySpace. Its peers are Apple and Google and IBM.
 
Facebook just bought a company for 19 bil. Bil.

I think they are doing fine.
 
93Devil said:
Facebook just bought a company for 19 bil. Bil.

I think they are doing fine.

I often wonder: Why aren't you working for the Wall Street Journal by now?
 
**** Whitman said:
93Devil said:
Facebook just bought a company for 19 bil. Bil.

I think they are doing fine.

I often wonder: Why aren't you working for the Wall Street Journal by now?

You seem to have time during the day.
 
I don't see Facebook going away. It remains the people directory of choice by a pretty substantial margin and the longer that people have invested their time and energy into it, the less likely it will be for them to remove their page. It's just not going to be a preferred way for people to communicate with their closest circle of friends.

Here's a piece that was on NPR yesterday about a woman's study of kids' online habits.

http://www.npr.org/2014/02/25/282359480/social-media-researcher-gets-how-teenagers-use-the-internet

The author uses the phrase "context collapse" for the problem Facebook faces as a social media platform. People are increasingly less interested in communicating with their entire sphere of "friends" (classmates, relatives, parents, friends who share different interests); there's a migration to more personalized channels for social communication.

I doubt think people are leaving Facebook so much as engaging with it less frequently over time.
 
Riptide said:
EStreetJoe said:
Hopefully this isn't a d_b.
Facebook announced it is getting out of the e-mail business because nobody used its e-mail service.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/02/25/282535068/facebook-shutters-its-email-service-since-no-one-used-it

Always noticed that Facebook gave me a Facebook.com address.
Never used it. Never thought about using it. Never got an email there.

Hmmmmm, an e-mail address you never activated or used never got an e-mail? Interesting concept.
 
Facebook will end someday, but right now it is moving from college kids to educational portals and the way that adults communicate.

It's still years away from crapping out.
 
93Devil said:
Facebook just bought a company for 19 bil. Bil.

I think they are doing fine.

And the company they bought is going to launch free voice calling through the app. Already has free texting and more than 485 million members and growing at a faster clip than Facebook did in its prime. Hmmmm.... so Facebook owns a company that can bring free calling and free texting to a cell phone. Can you see where this is headed? Facebook could be in line to change the cell-phone game if they can get their hands on a subset of people that will exclusively use Facebook/What's App to call and text for free instead of spending $60 per month with Verizon or ATT.

If everyone had What's App, there would be no reason to text or call. And if there is no reason to text or call you wouldn't have to pay $40 a month or more for cell phone minutes. Of course, cell phone providers like ATT are already rolling texting and minutes into the base fee. You are required to get texting now for $20 or so, even if you don't use it. But what if an outlier like T-Mobile or a newcomer changed that and offered a $50 unlimited plan where your calls go through What's App and texts too? You just pay for the data.

This could happen.
 
Please dude, it's like an Oprah hour most days.
Everyone has their problems, but on Facebook it's all anyone seems to want to talk about.
 
**** Whitman said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
Another 10 years (meaning 20 total) would be one hell of a run for any website.

I don't think of it as a Web site any more. Its peers are not Pets.com or MySpace. Its peers are Apple and Google and IBM.

That's a tough one... If they're not putting out an actual product, it's hard to lump them with IBM and Apple... Google maybe...
 

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