Is the social networking monoculture ready to crumble?
Social networks have long relied on the kindness of what are essentially strangers in order to thrive. You might be thinking I'm talking about the people that use them, and I am. But I'm also referring to two other constituencies of social
Inside the 'Social Network' house
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- What was meant to be the dining room is now a 'war room,' with five hackers working roughly 18 hours a day at a table and two desks. The living room has a standing desk, supported entirely by cases and cans of Diet Coke.
Social networks have long relied on the kindness of what are essentially strangers in order to thrive. You might be thinking I'm talking about the people that use them, and I am. But I'm also referring to two other constituencies of social
Inside the 'Social Network' house
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- What was meant to be the dining room is now a 'war room,' with five hackers working roughly 18 hours a day at a table and two desks. The living room has a standing desk, supported entirely by cases and cans of Diet Coke.
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