Pronounced dead by experts but still going
- in the mid 90s, the C programming language
- in the mid aughts, email
- in the teens, RSS
- in the teens, the homepage
- in 2016, the reverse-chronological feed used by message boards and blogs but popularized by social media.
The end of the website altogether. Orgs should publish on 300 other web apps, services, and platforms.
http://mashable.com/2016/05/31/facebook-end-of-websites/
It feels like we were facing the end of print only years ago, but the time may be ripe to begin lamenting the end of the website.
And the C programming language and email continue to roll along quite well. In fact, it seems that C is growing in popularity.
In June 2016, it appears that Facebook is predicting the end of the written word on its website in five years. Or that's what media people infers Facebook is saying.
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