Facebook monetises the past. Twitter the present. Pinterest, by organising your wishes and dreams, can identify what you might do or buy in the future. That's a model worth $5 billion for the social network with almighty Google in its sights
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Facebook is the internet?s phone book. Twitter is its wire service. In Tumblr, 26-year-old Karp has built the web?s canvas. Now can he shape it into a money machine?