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June 16, 2013, 06:38:31 PM
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facebook is fast becoming totally irrelevant to anyone under 20...I've seen my teenage son and daughter and all their friends completely dropping off facebook in the past year...I know this is the end for them.  They have a few short years left but will eventually be another myspace trying too hard for an audience that is no longer interested.

I also can't see them ever making a move to something like this that they cannot completely control. 



seems pretty stable to me.
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June 16, 2013, 06:46:41 PM
Last edit: June 16, 2013, 07:55:04 PM by dexX7
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Not exactly, but that's the literal translation of the article's title, and I couldn't make a better one.

http://index.hu/tech/2013/05/28/bitcoinrol_beszelt_zuckerberg_olvasonknak/

Alright. Translated the entire first part of the article:

It is already confirmed that Facebook founder, Marck Zuckerberg is in Hungary. He's been staying in Europe for a while, in Coppenhagen he had a discussion with the prime minister, in Germany he talked with representatives, and he spent the Sunday in Vienna. By Monday evening he was in Hungary, eating in the restaurant called Spíler.

Our readers caught him last night at 1:30 AM around the Király street. They could not talk with him much, but based on what he said even Bitcoin, the digital currency, could be the reason behind his visit to Hungary. Here's Gábor's report:

We wanted to take a photo with him, but he didn't let us. We asked him why he came to Budapest, he asked back whether we know about Bitcoin. I had no idea what it is, didn't even understand what he's saying, but a buddy of mine knew about it, but by the time he'd have told it to him he already walked away from us, in a polite but assertive way.

We have got no idea what Bitcoin has to do with Budapest, maybe the famously strange CEO was just kidding.

index.hu is one of the biggest Hungarian news sites, they're very reliable, but the part about Bitcoin is entirely based on a reader's letter.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1f77qd/mark_zuckerberg_talks_about_bitcoin_in_hungary/

At the same time, they say, was a Bitcoin meetup nearby in Budapest. Wink

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June 16, 2013, 07:01:27 PM
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June 16, 2013, 07:21:55 PM
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What a misleading title.   Embarrassed
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June 16, 2013, 07:27:57 PM
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teens/young adults are dropping facebook faster than ever because their entire family is now on FB and the last thing you want is your parents and extended family watching everything you do online.

i see facebook dying a horrible death in a few years
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