are the big dogs (google, facebook, youtube, twitter etc) here to stay?
it feels kind of eerie thinking people's facebook profiles could potentially be like 50 years old
hopefully not
twitter has no money and no plan to make money
google seems to big to fall into obscurity, but then so did IBM and microsoft
facebook has infinite money, so probably will live forever
Yes, damnit
>>56421389
Twitter I'm not so sure about, but Facebook and Google for sure. They are too big to fail in a way.
>>56421389
I hate dogkurako so much, the worst yuru the worst animu the worst everything.
>>56421389
I think in time people will abandon facebook.com for other shit but the company itself has so much money by now they'll be around forever.
>>56423408
Facebook will continue well after its main site dies since it's continuously taking in money and buying up smaller startups. 20 years from now people will know that a company called Facebook Inc. owns a ton of web related stuff, but they will wonder why it's called "Facebook".
How did moot get cucked out of cashing in on the social media boom?
Did he even get a bj from hirohito for selling it?
>>56425927
Facebook is also the world leader on artificial design these days.
Whenever they get into something new, they have a tendency to throw money at skilled people and sucking the field dry of experts on said field.
A few years back it was compiler experts, and a bunch of people working on clang were suddenly working at facebook.
>>56425902
kys
>>56425960
how can I pretend I'm an expert on the next thing to get lots of money
>>56425977
>>56426000
>learn a lot about a subject
>study subject
>show your competence within subject
>get approached by google or facebook because of your work
>???
>make shitloads of money
>>56421389
Yes for google+facebook -- just cause they've got so much money and own so much other junk if their well ever drys up. Twitter, might be falling by the way side once (if ever?) millineals growup.
>this thread
>>56426053
what subjects would you suggest
>>56426994
Right now, artificial intelligence (particularly machine learning and neural nets) or computer vision