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Posted March 31, 2009
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Mauldin, South Carolina
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Growing pains for Twitter, Facebook? |
Twitter/Facebook is just the tip of the social-tech evolution.
Remember vinyl records? what did we go to after them? Cassette tapes. From there we went to Compact Discs. From CS's we now to to MP3s. It bacame a matter of evolution.
Now, here we are in the computer age. First there was chat rooms and IM's. Then the mobile pohone came into it's own, and texting became widely poplutlar. Amidst all this we saw the emergence of Myspace, Facebook, Twitter, and the like. Now the world can stay coicially connected in ways many may have never thought possible ten years ago. It's hanged out daily lives, since we now can follow what someone else is doing every time they put their fingers to the keyboards.
But what comes next? Will we, ten years from now, find ourselves even more connected than we do today? Are these sites guiding us along a certain path, as early stages of what can only be described as a bigger, more massive, tech evolution?
I believe so.
..and i couldn't be happier at the possiblities tomorrow may bring with it.
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