
Thanks to
Jesse Thomas of interactive design agency
JESS3, we now have an updated look at the structure of the geosocial universe as it exists in anno domini 2011. It wasn't so long ago that the International Astronomical Union
booted Pluto out of the solar system or that MySpace
was overtaking Yahoo! and Google as the most-visited site in the U.S. Well, a few rotations around the sun later, and the overall shape of the geosocial universe has changed dramatically. New stars have been born and others have been scattered out across the cold recesses of Internet space. Today, Myspace is sputtering, Skype is part of the Microsoft solar system, and LinkedIn is being traded publicly. The whacky flux continues.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Ut1E3vAsYRs/
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