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Slideshow Transcript
- Slide 1:How social networks are (trying) to make money myths, reality and opportunities ouriel.typepad.com
- Slide 2: Myth#1 Except Facebook and MySpace there is not so much to talk about
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- Slide 5: Myth#2 Social Networks are only for teens so who cares?
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- Slide 13: Myth#3 Social Networks are not making any money
- Slide 14: Show me the money • MySpace 750 million dollars • Facebook 350 million dollars • Cyworld 220 million dollars • Mixi 100 million dollars • Flickr 55 to 120 mil

