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I was at a social apps conference a few months back and some interesting statistics were shown about Snapchat. One of the statistics was that Snapchat allows picture messages to be sent 10x faster than regular SMS. I found this fascinating because this is when I stopped looking at Snapchat as an incognito picture sharing app and more of a new, more efficient communication channel.

I don't know how Snapchat plans to monetize. It might be advertising. It might not be. But it's hard to dismiss Snapchat as being valueless when clearly millions of users are using it every single day.




Yeah, Snapchat is much more than a new way to send dick pics to unsuspecting girls. I use it more than SMS these days for legitimate communication with friends. Not the kind of serious communication which requires precision, but the informal type of chitchat you have with people when you hang out. People are underestimating the concept, some form of picture-based communication is around to stay. But I can't say that it'll be Snapchat which is the end of the line, and I do think they will have trouble monetizing.




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