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Old 10-04-2013, 08:36 AM
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I think Twiter is a me too company. They do have a following but not nearly the same as FB. I'm not interested. Just me though. Internet stocks are very wishy washy to me. If they don't provide a product or service what do they really do? Examples, EBay and Amazon. They came on the sceen early and grew to what they are now. eBay was smart and got into finance with PayPal Amazon partnered with sellers and became a internet storefront for others.

MySpace came out before Facebook and started the social media craze but they tried to be to cute and were not user friendly which caused older users to avoid it. Kids got bored once the newness wore off. Facebook came along and made social media easy and accessible. Now nearly everyone has a FB account. The simplicity and ease of use along with the popularity of smart phones had driven them. Twitter is more like along the lines of myspace I see it as a pop flash in the pan. The whole hashtag thing?

Just my opinion.

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