A lot has changed in the last 20 years on the World Wide Web. Before Facebook, Google, and WiFi we had these sites to kill time with. Here's the web of 1998!
A lot has changed in the last 20 years on the World Wide Web. Before Facebook, Google, and WiFi we had these sites to kill time with. Here's the web of 1998!
Who would have imagined that a decade ago, Facebook would eventually become integrated into almost everything we do online? From keeping up with the news and with family members, to using your Facebook credentials to login to other services around the web; it has become something we almost can not go without once we have it...
It's not personal, Zuck. But I am, in no way, going to support anyone who thinks this is a good business model.
And neither should anyone reading this.
Do you think the reviews help businesses improve the customer experience or are we just using this platform as a way to express our outspoken opinions?
There’s no one definition to “TV” anymore, considering half of our most-watched series are easily binged on a phone. Great shows can come from unorthodox places, and Facebook might be getting ready to stretch that definition further with its own line of original and scripted content.
It's as much a part of our daily routines these days as complaining about people who posts too much about politics and share too many photos of their kids, but there was a time when Facebook was new and full of wonder.