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Who could have predicted this a year ago?

What a movement in the market! We are on the eve of the IPO of Facebook , in the size of perhaps 140 billion dollars. Recently, the social giant acquired Instagram for no less than one billion dollars . NOKIA has lost around seven billion dollars in market value quite rapidly in recent weeks and Standard & Poors has adjusted the company’s credit rating .  Are  greece telegram data we no longer talking in millions but in billions? Where does it stop? And will there perhaps be a FacePhone after all?

“Why Google and Facebook May Disappear Completely Within Five Years”

This was the headline this morning in an article by Eric Jackson on Forbes , in which the author explains why Google and Facebook could easily  the replenishment allows customers follow MySpace and disappear completely in a few years. “Not bankrupt gone, but MySpace gone.” I personally can largely agree with his train of thought. I fully share his opinion about Facebook, what he says about Google goes a bit too far for me. In this article I will focus on Facebook.

There are currently

A billion people living on our planet. In April 2012, there were approximately 6 billion active mobile subscriptions Who could have  worldwide. Tomi T. Ahonen, a former Nokia colleague of mine, predicts on his blog that by the end of this year the number will have reached 6.9 billion . Of course, a subscription is not the same as a cuba leads  human user, because there are more and more machine-to-machine subscriptions and more and more people use multiple subscriptions .

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