A comment written in response to Brian Solis and his look at the future of Facebook:
http://briansolis.posterous.com/infographic-a-look-into-the-future-of-faceboo

I do love a great exercise in creative thinking. All the above is certainly possible, however if Facebook wants to focus on scraping our data, then why the move into defense? I don't believe that their vision of the (shareholder driven) future includes such topics, not now and not ever.

What this theory isn't taking in to account is someone else - with more grip on the public than FB - will step in and pull the rug out from under their feet. Remember, there was a time when we thought that nothing could chase and overtake MySpace. I realise that FB is the only digital network to have fully 'tipped', (my gran will confirm that) however, now that people (my gran) has embraced the idea of communicating online, even she will shift loyalties if something easier, prettier and more intuitive comes along! May I point you in the direction of Barclays PingIt? My gran (and most of the planet) trusts Barclays (sadly), more than FB.

The one thing I take from the meteoritic rise of FB is the fact that someone else could come along and achieve their levels of success just as easily too; and I don't believe it will be achieved by G+.

Great thought provoker btw, thanks for sharing.

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