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afwriter
afwriter
5/31/2017 11:23:07 PM
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Re: It's about time
I kind of thought that too, there comes a time when the day becomes saturated, but I am not sure we are there yet. 

 

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dmendyk
dmendyk
5/31/2017 5:45:56 PM
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It's about time
Of course growth will slow. At issue here is the amount of time that people have to use this stuff. At last check, the number of minutes in a day hasn't changed and it's not likely to in the foreseeable future. Yes, the zombification of the masses will continue. But even zombies have their limits.

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vnewman
vnewman
5/31/2017 4:45:21 PM
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Re: What about Video?
@afwriter - I can only speculate, but perhaps it has something to do with a backlash of some sort and a return to more traditional media OR people have just grown tired with what it out there presently and it is going to take a completely transformative type of app or medium to spur the growth upward.

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afwriter
afwriter
5/31/2017 4:33:03 PM
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What about Video?
@Adi doesn't this kind of contradict the rapid growth in social media video, or am I reading it wrong? I would think with Facebook live, Snapchat, Youtube, Etc that mobile media growth would only continue to expand from here. 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
5/31/2017 12:19:39 PM
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Mobile Media growing
They say that the media on mobile phones will reach 26% by 2019 so I'm not surprise with these estimations because the mobile world is very popular.

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