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I couldn't get past the first one (instagram). It's so short-sighted, naive and dumb that there can't be any credibility in the rest of the site.
EDIT: OK, I gave it a second go to see if it got better. It didn't. The whole thing is created by people with no vision, no creativity, no knowledge of business, no sense of humour and no common sense. It's just someone angry ranting. That doesn't mean it's actually right. I know that when I rant about something I don't really think objectively. Angry people don't make good judgements. |
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http://theoatmeal.com/comics/state_web_spring |
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no one cares about that part, thats why I said CHECK THE YAHOO BIT EDIT: It's hardly Yahoo's fault that facebook insist on app installation requiring confirmation. All news sources that have those links on facebook make you go through the same process. At least this way there is a chance of someone going to yahoo through the app, rather than no chance if they weren't on there. |
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I couldn't get past the first one (instagram). It's so short-sighted, naive and dumb that there can't be any credibility in the rest of the site. ![]() Always enjoyed this comic: http://theoatmeal.com/comics/facebook_suck |
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That website is genius. It reminds me of maddox before his rants started to get boring. I was trying to be as OTT as that website, but I am concerned that the OP doesn't see it as tongue in cheek. You can make anything look terrible if you try hard enough. I think the comic artist is just making social commentary using comics although some of the stuff might be tongue in cheek, most of it is pretty accurate. This one might be tongue in cheek but it's still makes a lot of sense. http://s3.amazonaws.com/theoatmeal-i...cs/apple/3.png This is just plain truth http://theoatmeal.com/comics/websites_stop |
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I actually thought the instagram one was the funniest..I still can't get my head around the 1 billion, but hey good for them Price wars always push prices up, but the inflated purchase cost was obviously more of an advantage to Facebook than twitter owning the technology. If you go purely on the purchase price it doesn't make much sense. |
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Buying a customer base and a tool to lure in more customers. It was a smart business move. To Facebook, it's an extra feature with an already big customer base but Instagram on it's own was just an app with no way of making money; now it's just a crowd drawing feature of a the bigger Facebook universe. Besides, there are a lot of other Instagram competitors. |
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It got up to 1 billion because twitter were going to buy it and facebook wanted it. |
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I just wish the Harvard trained acquisition accountants and statistical analysts that work at Facebook came to FM to get solid, professional advice. Might save themselves a few billion here and there. Ultimately, it's like you deciding to spend £50 on the last pair of shoes in Next so that your mate doesn't have them instead. Facebook have plenty of cash reserves to buy it without it ever having an effect on their bottom line, even if it does turn out to be fiscally worthless. Think back a few years to when Google bought Youtube. Oh, how we laughed. |
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I just wish the Harvard trained acquisition accountants and statistical analysts that work at Facebook came to FM to get solid, professional advice. Might save themselves a few billion here and there. |
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