Having won the social networking battle for now, do you think Facebook will stay

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  1. DanielCook profile image61
    DanielCookposted 13 years ago

    Having won the social networking battle for now, do you think Facebook will stay on top for ever...

    and what rivals do you think exist?

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  2. nightwork4 profile image60
    nightwork4posted 13 years ago

    like myspace , it will probably change it's position over time.

  3. ryokowaren profile image60
    ryokowarenposted 13 years ago

    Absolutely not. I think virtual worlds will take over as the new social networking platform. Especially, SecondLife.com, as it already has millions of users.

  4. AshleyRB profile image60
    AshleyRBposted 13 years ago

    Nope! It will go under just like myspace once the next "big thing" comes along

  5. forlan profile image60
    forlanposted 13 years ago

    facebook will stay on top if they wide the business. They can open search engine too like Google, Yahoo, and Bing

  6. TimeToGoBeyond profile image60
    TimeToGoBeyondposted 13 years ago

    It is really hard to say, but honestly our minds keep growing and growing, and people are coming out with things so unbelievable almost, that I definitely think it is very possible!

  7. webnavard profile image60
    webnavardposted 13 years ago

    NO.
    cause the virtual world is dynamic and it improve and grows everyday with new tech.
    also users taste in new web site change from time to time.

    so there will be a new site and users will switch to it sooner or later smile its the same in real world, you wont always drive the same car or use the same mobile phone.

  8. iZeko profile image95
    iZekoposted 13 years ago

    Nope, soon or later something new and more interesting will come out.

  9. umairraja51 profile image61
    umairraja51posted 13 years ago

    I think not because in battle no one can stay at top, the time ends for every successor, today facebook next will be the another....

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    ali
    http://www.visainfo4u.com

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    Dandraposted 13 years ago

    nup therell be another one...prob a smartphone specific app.

  11. profile image0
    filmchick1987posted 13 years ago

    I never used the term 'myspace me'.
    Facebook has created a new way of communicating, like e-mail did in the 90s.
    It will take a while to topple, but no piece of technology is the be all and end all. One day, something will even overthrow the internet.

 
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