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 Its a world where the genius creates amazing things but the witty takes the credit and money.The only reason you are able to read this is because of Dennis Ritchie who created the C Language.Do you know that
C language programs are the engines to your PC microprocessor till date.
Almost all automatic machines are automatic because of C language.
Games that you and I play till our eyes get dry are coded with C language but the interesting news is that I am not here to talk anything about C language or some facts but about the future of social networks..

Cell phones are mostly programmed with C language
In simple words where ever electricity is used there is an application of C language.But the hard fact is Dennis is known to a small cluster of people in the world.On the other hand the creative application of C language made Bill Gates the richest person on earth.Its called the magic of marketing and awesome usage of a stolen idea(Apple Incs Graphic User Interface).

Well everybody knows Facebook is a stolen idea and that is not what I want to tell.Facebook's addiction is killing itself from inside..wondering  how is it possible right..
You will be amazed but Facebook is above a bobble as every other social networking sites.Being hooked to Facebook everybody wants to know the recent updates from their buddies but its not possible to have a laptop everywhere.Here comes Zuckerberg's decision which he knows is bad but had to do by releasing a mobile version of Facebook and indirectly reducing the page views over laptops.This hits the advertisers and in turn affects the financial flow of cash into Facebook.

TOI has a post on this which says - 
Facebook, which makes most of its money from advertising, says more than half, 488 million, of its 901 million members access the service from a mobile phone or tablet. Of these, 83 million use only mobile devices instead of computers.
London-based Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers said in a client note that converting Facebook's mobile traffic into income "is perhaps one of the company's largest, and currently perplexing, challenges."
 
Science tells that the lower one goes the higher pressure he feels but in business its right opposite.
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