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Probably because such apps are dramatically more useful/viable in highly dense cities


That's partially true, but I think also it's a sign that they're more interested in seducing investors than they are in making revenue.

If you could get a large enough population involved, you ought to be able to make this work in small towns in Ohio as well; however, you've got to produce a service that's got the wide appeal that Facebook does, not something that appeals primarily to 20-something technorati singles.




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