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Are Blogs SO Over?

 

Apparently, questioning whether blogging is “so over” is the order of the day. This topic of discussion rises again and again at tech conferences like Le Web, and we have experienced it ourselves in personal conversations with peers in various industries. Can it be? Is blogging really dead?

In the early Nineties, blogging came into our lives like a breath of fresh air. Before reality TV and the fabulousness of Facebook – this was the way to make a splash with your day and share with the world. Sharing anything became chic. Bloggers with any kind of following got book deals. Video blogs were innovative, and managed at times to override established media vehicles. We, the audience, ate it up. But just as the Internet has dramatically evolved over the last ten years from a self-publishing into a real -time broadcasting platform, so has blogging.

Blog hubs: Going the way of the Dodo Bird and Woolly Mammoth?

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Memonic Saves Facebook Content

 

Facebook is the center of the virtual universe. Well, some might not agree, but with over 500 million users on Facebook (every 13th person on earth uses Facebook at least once month) and the huge amount of time people spend on it, Facebook is an incredibly important part of sharing our lives with our friends. But like many things in our life, information on Facebook is fleeting. Statuses expire after one month. Pictures are removed. Things will eventually go to the data nirvana.

 

Is there no solution to this? Yes there is! Memonic is proud to announce its newest creation: A Firefox add-on that enhances the platform with a Save Button! It enables you to save, organize and share statuses, photos and more on Facebook. Keep every piece of information you don’t want to lose. We think this is the most exciting thing since the “Like!” button!

 

Learn more about it and if you like it, join us on Facebook and share it among your friends. Everyone should take advantage of this exciting new extension of Facebook. Join the club!

 
 

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