In a large takeover before the much anticipated IPO, Facebook has announced that it will be buying Instagram for $1 billion.
I didn't see this one coming. Is tech bubble 2.0 upon us? I think it might be starting with the LinkedIn IPO a bit back.
That is why I don't do it.I never did understand the privacy concerns with Facebook. It's a social networking site, making your private life public IS THE POINT.
I never did understand the privacy concerns with Facebook. It's a social networking site, making your private life public IS THE POINT.
When did Facebook become so uncool?I never did understand the privacy concerns with Facebook. It's a social networking site, making your private life public IS THE POINT.
I am not using it. And 75% of the people I know don't use it. I deleted my facebook after the 2010 elections. I am working on getting Google out of my life. I have one email account with them that will be a pain to drop. I deleted Chrome from all my machines already. I also have a couple of do not track type things running on my computers. I will junk the computers if I have to.Uncool? Lol, I am guessing none of the people who were quoted or wrote that article are in their 20s. Their argument is basically that it is popular so it is uncool. Yea, maybe if you're a hipster
Everyone still has a Facebook and uses it. They are concerned about privacy, but no one is not using Facebook.
True I am very lucky that me and most of the people we know had a life before facebook. I tried it and did not like 90% of what I got. But I am really more POed at Google than Facebook. I was a big Google fan. Then they just decided they don't care what I want or need. They will do with my info. just as they wish. They keep "warning" me that they will soon change all my Gmail accounts over to the "new"Gmail look. I keep telling them I don't care about photos, chat, and the rest of the new crap. So I may need to notify a load of people of a change. If that happens I may just kill DodgeFB off and start over.75% of the people you know probably aren't in their teens or 20sThat article makes it look like people aren't using Facebook anymore or stopping. It's just not true.