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Twitter’s Decline, Fall of an Empire?

Twitter Fail Whale

Sensationalists believe we’re witnessing the fall of a digital empire in Twitter’s decline, but are they right? As new platforms for online social media, such as Instagram and Pinterest, boast comparable visit numbers to those of the networking giant, its status appears threatened. (Penn State) Media Effects Research director Shyam Sundar suggests that Twitter’s decline, in spite of its status as the undisputed leader in text-based social network traffic, can be attributed to other sites effective implementation of networking with greater focus on auditory and visual media. Though it may be early to write the networking giant off, its projected downfall inspires melodrama worthy of primetime.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/07/technology/awaiting-ipo-twitter-must-deal-with-horde-of-younger-rivals.html?ref=technology&_r=1

Consoles Face Greatest Threat

Gaming the Future

Frank Gibeau, the head of mobile development for Electronic Arts, is a forceful spokesman for gaming.

After thirty years of consistent and often tactless competition in the videogame industry, console gaming companies prepare to combat a greater evil: the mobile gaming market. Interviewee Frank Gibeau, an executive at EA Games, remains optimistic for the fate of the console, but others speculate that mobile platforms, beefed up with today’s ever-improving microprocessors, will make “consoles go the way of the dinosaur.” In spite of this trend, Gibeau cites the undying appeal of interactive entertainment on the big screen: “Yes. I kept hearing that console gaming is a dinosaur, headed to the tar pits. Then the new consoles were announced, and people started saying, ‘Can you get me one?’”  Regardless of the outcome, the market has grown exponentially since Nintendo and Sega’s bit-wars of yesterday, and it shows no signs of stagnating.

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/10/21/one-on-one-gaming-the-future-with-frank-gibeau/?ref=technology&_r=0