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louisgray.com: The Future of Social Media Is Mobile, Unified and Transparent
Submitted by Imjustcreative
Oct 12, 2008


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This morning, I had the pleasure of taking part in a podcast with Wayne Sutton and Kipp Bodnarf for their Talk Social News program. During the conversation, we discussed how to find time to participate in multiple social networks, how today's technology luddites might some day consume information, using RSS, and what the recent economic turbulence means for today's startups and tomorrow's entrepreneurs. Read the full article

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Hutch,
Oct 12, 2008
"In my opinion, the advent and adoption of mini-computers masquerading as cell phones is the first big step, and one we are seeing in a big way with the market share growth of the iPhone, the newest Blackberry models, and the potential of Google's Android platform."
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Kathleenld,
Oct 13, 2008
@louisgray great post. What you said about a central database for socnet profiles, friends, etc is along the lines of something I've thought about before but far more eloquent. I'm excited to see where social media goes over the next few years!
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Joannedevault,
Oct 13, 2008
i too do believe.
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Louisgray,
Oct 14, 2008
@leolaporte disliked this story. Makes him the first one,
@jasongoldberg and
@robdiana - that's interesting. Wonder why.
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Robdiana,
Oct 14, 2008
@louisgray Louis, you bring up the ever popular point of what happens if someone dislikes a story. I think you had "disliked" something I had shared, but I did not ask. Do we really need to know, should the user comment on the reason for "dislike"?
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Jasongoldberg,
Oct 14, 2008
@jackson
@haesel -- what do you think?
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