Rajil Kapoor of Mayfield has a great post on Generational Disruption in Media, where he speaks of how "the services that appealed to one generation (e.g. those of us in our 30s like Yahoo, hotmail, etc) tend not to appeal to a new generation (e.g. those in the 20s or teens like MySpace, AIM, etc)." This is a great follow-on to my recent post hypothesizing that the "Webkinz/Club Penguin" generation will not be satisfied with MySpace and will want a web experience that is fully immersive by nature.
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