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Old 05-19-2012, 12:02 AM   #35
chuecafresss

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I would never invest in .com that didn't either sell a tangible product or provide a service that I saw as being useful in the long term. Facebook doesn't produce their own content, and many of their attractions could migrate or be replicated easily elsewhere. For example, Zynga could launch their own site or partner with whatever the next big thing in social networking is. Facebook relies on being popular to live.
So you are writing Google off as well then?

Don't get me wrong, I agree with you in principle, but I'm willing to bet Facebook is going to remain popular for long enough to become firmly embedded in our culture.
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