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Originally Posted by RobertRK
According to this article, your number is way off. It says:
"One user = $28"
As opposed to the Facebook IPO which estimates each user's value at $118 per user.
www dot bbc.co.uk/news/business-17666032
Facebook needed to do this...Needed to get more into mobile, and needed to get it away from Google...
Although, I think they could have offered $750 million and those dudes would've still shit their pants and said yes.
Sure wish I could post links....Oh well, someday... 
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oops my math was off. Here is a wired magazine article on it. How many of those mentioned in the article have paid off?
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2012/...stagram-trend/
How many companies have the big new tech's bought and done nothing with?
I think this is going totally the wrong way. Mobile is trying to get on the web. They should not be trying to get on mobile. Think of how many sites have apps and you just use the browser. Is it going up or down? This might make a good poll.