I am referring to the blog on CNN on Techland:
http://techland.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2007/12/04/rip-facebook/?cnn=yes
Josh Quittner discusses FaceBook is facing the sharks.
I'll take it once step further. FaceBook will not be around in 3 years from now.
Let's remember that FaceBook was designed primarily for the younger crowd, much of it under 18. Do I see alo of red flags going up?
By contrast, LikToMeet.com, is only for adults, ages 18 and over. If we track you, we will tell you. We will track you on all Tamion sites, but we disclose that.
We do not track your movements on CNN. Maybe, that's because we don't own them yet. Joking aside, this is exactly the issues my colleagues and I discussed when the VCs let the kids run the Internet. Viola, its dejavu.
At this point, I would say, get a life FaceBook, but now that the damage is done, who knows?
I just hope that if LinkToMeet.com ever sells out to AOL, we don't become a statistic on the Internet Obituaries.
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