A what did the world think about Nokia?

The next five to eight years will certainly be a turbulent time and there is a big chance that young talent will set much more in motion than we think possible today. It sounds a bit unreal that Facebook and Google may no longer exist in 60 months. But on the other hand; what did we think about Hyves in the Netherlands a few years ago?

A billion active mobile subscriptions at the end of 2012

Facebook & Mobile
I have to admit that I don’t follow the developments around Facebook in detail, but I do believe  hong kong telegram data that Facebook has an expiration date if something doesn’t change soon in the mobile field. Is there a reason that Facebook offers less for users of tablets and smartphones? Are they working on something much bigger in the background (the FacePhone?) and was the acquisition of Instagram just a start? It seems like the calm before the storm or just a lack of real vision on how to proce with mobile.

Eric Jackson also puts this very nicely

He states that the “social companies”, which have emerg since 2010, have a completely  best practices for modern businesses different view  . A what did the  of the world. They see the mobile connect device as the primary platform for their service and increasingly school email list  as an exclusive platform. Jackson states that Facebook (with its imminent IPO) is the triumphant winner of all “social companies”, but at the same time loses a lot of money in the mobile field.

 

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