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Everything old is new again: Facebook and AOL - aiaio - the Alexander Interactive blog
Thursday, November 12, 2009Everything old is new again: Facebook and AOL - aiaio - the Alexander Interactive blog:
Original article from http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Unmediated/~3/G04pa_iJLOI/241238250
What makes Facebook interesting these days? Basically the same things that made AOL a star a decade earlier.
- private messaging without an external email client: just like AOL!
- live chat: just like AOL!
- integrated games and shopping: just like AOL!
- every company feels a need to be there: just like AOL!
And...
Original article from http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Unmediated/~3/G04pa_iJLOI/241238250
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