Have you ever wondered what’s behind Twitter or Facebook? The people at TechCrunch have put together some data on the companies as well as some comparative analysis.
As Facebook Nears 100M U.S. Visitors, Twitter Falls Further Behind In The Rear-View Mirror.
But looking into the crystal ball for Facebook, what are we to make of “Facebook Connect”? If you listen to Josh Elman, at the end of his video he makes some predictions about the great experience of sharing you online activity with your friends, presumably also online – bringing experiences online…
“in the past you usually had to make this trade-off between sitting and watching something at your computer, by yourself or at your office or your dorm or maybe go with friends and maybe watch something on TV, or try to crowd around a little screen. Now what’s great is that you can take everybody sitting in their dorm rooms, sitting at their offices, watching something and interact with them real time and really share with what they’re doing…by making that experience that used to be solo totally social we will see a lot more people sharing and exploring online”


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