Apple assaults Facebook by becoming the asocial network TechCrunch
Sharing with everyone is passe and more than a little bit scary these days. We want to send photos to friends without posting them publicly. We want to reminisce without being permanently defined by our timelines. And we want the utility of apps without giving away our contact info to developers. The problem is that this philosophy is hard to monetize for a social network that needs to maximize broadcasted content and involvement to score ad views. But it’s easy to monetize if you sell the phone and then let people has become a private as they crave on it. That’s why today at WWDC, Apple proved off …
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