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Farcaster Frames would have been wholly uninteresting during the MySpace era Frames are a reaction to the homogenated siloes of Web2
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Not true :) They were called "Widgets" and they were incredibly interesting (but ultimately doomed due to web2 biz models). Many SV greats (e.g. Max Levchin, Keith Rabois, Bret Taylor) founded/worked on widget startups. https://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Widgets-add-flair-to-dress-up-Web-sites-2505693.php
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Short lived tho. Thee were quickly replaced by Flash which offered greatly improved features, including video, which was essentially responsible for the rise of YouTube.
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