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‘The Internet is destroying journalism’

'The scope of social networking as a form of journalism is limited. Yes, you can tweet a photo or write about, say, a policemen beating a protestor somewhere. But a real news story is complicated and analytical and it needs to be worked on.'

'Journalism is not that simple,' Jonathan Franzen, arguably the greatest American novelist of his generation, tells Rediff.com's Sanchari Bhattacharya in a fascinating interview.

He is known as the 'Greatest American Novelist' of this generation and is the only author to have featured on the cover of Time magazine in a decade.

Jonathan Franzen has also topped a list of '10 grumpiest living writers', beating out famously cranky authors like V S Naipaul.

Neither is Franzen too kicked about accolades nor is he too bothered about the brickbats.

In a chat with Rediff.com's Sanchari Bhattacharya during an interaction with a select group of journalists on the sidelines of the JaipurLiteratureFestival, the creator of critically acclaimed bestsellers like The Connections and Freedom clarifies that he does not hate the Internet and, contrary to popular perception, is not an angry man.

In one of your interviews, you called the Internet 'a bloodsucking squib'...

I never called the Internet a bloodsucking squib! I was talking about Silicon Valley firms and how they are killing the profession of journalism.

I am a big fan of the Internet when I have to book plane tickets or when I have to look up someone.

I think e-mail is one of the greatest inventions of all times. I would love it if I never had to talk on the phone with anyone. I would only write e-mails.

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Why Facebook and Google+ are headed in opposite directions

Mike Elgan | Jan. 27, 2014

Facebook is spinning out new products while Google is integrating. But these opposite directions are leading to the same place.

Social sites Facebook and Google+ have completely different strategies for attracting and keeping social networking users. But why?

The reason is that each social network is coming from -- and going to -- a completely different place.

We categorise things weirdly in this business. We lump giant, massively featured, multi-purpose do-everything-for-everybody sites like Facebook and Google+ in with tiny, narrow, single-purpose sites like Instagram or Twitter into the same category because they're all "social." It's like comparing a car with a skateboard because they're both "transportation."

In reality, there are only two major all-purpose social sites: Facebook and Google+. A GlobalWebIndex study published this week found pretty much what you'd expect: Facebook is much larger, but shrinking (losing 3% in the second half of last year), and Google+ is smaller but growing (gaining 6% in the same period). Google+ has roughly half the active user base of Facebook, according to the report.

Yet these two sites are embracing opposite strategies for the future. Specifically, Facebook is an integrated social network that is trying to become many different products, and Google offers many different products that it's trying to integrate into a single social network.

The reason for such opposing strategies is that the problems, constraints and opportunities for each company are completely different.

Why Facebook is turning one into many

Facebook started out as a single product. By this time next year, Facebook may total more than a dozen products.

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