Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Old age - no joy. Even for LJ

Brad Fitzpatrick, the chief man Learn fears for the prospects of their offspring and not so afraid of checking the FSB personal information. Symbolic identity of the Internet Brad Fitzpatrick, creator of the largest blogging service in the world - Livejournal recently shared his thoughts on the future of the press. It turned out that these ideas are not the most optimistic - Fitzpatrick worries all the growing popularity of social networking will grow which, naturally, to the detriment of LJ. He even complained that he now spends at Livejournal significantly less time than it was before, because all his friends are absolutely not in a comradely way over to the hated FaceBook and other "classmates". Cause of stroke in the back by friends and many LJ users Fitzpatrick explained quite witty: "... in the U.S., I watched as five social networking is gaining popularity, and then loses it. People choose a particular network, because it's fashionable, and it ceases to be fashionable, when your mom starts a account there, "meaning among these five is not quite social, but all the same network Livejournal. Well, the problem facing the mother's account rather thus sotsseti than LJ, another thing that Livejournal is limited in the services - we believe that he lost user for this very reason. Fitzpatrick with us in solidarity, and believes that blogs will be forced to integrate with social networks. Meanwhile, the networks are also becoming popular and miss, but because it makes sense to form alliances among themselves, allowing the user to transfer contacts and content of their profiles. Now understand the importance of this decision are many, but not in a hurry to share the audience, watching the actions of competitors. Fitzpatrick, in this sense, is optimistic and suggests that sooner or later, competitors agree. Well, right, let them not lose optimism - until Artemy Lebedev on the line of duty, LJ is not threatened. After talking about the prospects, Fitzpatrick advised users not to be afraid Livejournal inspection of their personal data security services. Why you should not be afraid, he explained ...

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