'A History of the World According to Facebook' Hits the Shelves
Matt Ho — September 30, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: facebook & coolmaterial
There's a good chance that most people have seen hilarious parodies of historical figures commenting on Facebook and now it's all been compiled onto a book called A History of the World According to Facebook.
A History of the World According to Facebook is a hilarious compilation of some of the funniest parodies of historical events/figures and pop cultural figures updating their social status. Ever wonder how the Earth, a dinosaur and a cockroach might react to an asteroid's update on making a visit to our planet? This book will tell you just how they'd all react. Other figures such as Galileo, Abraham Lincoln and Tinky Winky all make an appearance in this hilarious book that brings the past into the world of social media.
A History of the World According to Facebook is a hilarious compilation of some of the funniest parodies of historical events/figures and pop cultural figures updating their social status. Ever wonder how the Earth, a dinosaur and a cockroach might react to an asteroid's update on making a visit to our planet? This book will tell you just how they'd all react. Other figures such as Galileo, Abraham Lincoln and Tinky Winky all make an appearance in this hilarious book that brings the past into the world of social media.
Trend Themes
1. Historical Social Media Parodies - Opportunity for creating humorous content by merging historical figures with modern social media platforms.
2. Compilation of Parodies - Demand for entertaining compilations of humorous parodies portraying historical events and figures on social media.
3. Bringing the Past to Social Media - Opportunity to create engaging content by imagining how historical figures would interact on social media platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Publishers can seize the opportunity to produce and distribute books compiling historical social media parodies.
2. Entertainment - Film and TV production companies can explore turning historical social media parodies into engaging content for audiences.
3. Social Media Marketing - Brands can leverage the popularity of historical social media parodies to create humorous and relatable advertising campaigns.
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