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3 October 2007 No Comment

Josh Brooks from MySpace says they’re going to keep innovating.

Or rather…start innovating more.

Innovating again?

Sigh…

Friendster has innovated too - but it’s been too slow. I get notifications of new features but they’ve already lost me a long, long time ago. It’s a shame when something blows up, gets big, becomes ubiquitous, and then…plummets. Yeah, MySpace has 2-3x more users than Facebook overall, but do I really have to pull up the numbers on how much user participation and time is spent on one versus the other?

Facebook has kept innovating, but minus a few massive features like news-feed which got a tremendous amount of media coverage, the features have come about naturally. It’s just there one day…and usually it’s something that is noticable as a “hey, well now that’s better.”

p.s. it’s just so not fun to be the zune guy on a panel. Did I mention smug laughter in my last post? Yeah…not like what you hear the obligatory Microsoft or Zune jab/quip/joke comes up while one of their own is in the room…geeebus.

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