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4/22 http://www.latimes.com/business/cutting/todays.topstory.htm http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2710648,00.html Which story is more reflective of porn $ on the Internet today? \_ Both. The latimes is human interest drivel. The zdnet one is about cold hard facts. Put them together and it reads that the money making sites are stoked at the cheap high quality talent they can now recruit from Hollywood and ex-dotcoms. This influx of talent will drive out the lesser talent from the online porn industry and allow porn sites to make better sites for less. This is important because as the zdnet article said, customer numbers are flat or declining but this is also seasonal as the zdnet article says. It comes down to too many porn sites and not enough workers at dotcoms available to surf that many anymore. I read somewhere else that there were 75,000 dotcom layoffs in the last few months. Sorry if you weren't expecting a serious answer. |
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