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- Stevenjosselson on 2009-02-18 - Tags blogging , blogs , blog , facebook , 2.0 , interesting , web , newmedia , social , internet , technology , design , socialnetworking , tech , socialmedia , marketing , future , trends , twitter , trend , prediction , social_media , Delicious
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8 Experts Predict How Web 2.0 Will Evolve In 2009
Highlighted by aadjemonkeyrock
Look for more companies that currently host the user's identity to have less control over that, as things like Open ID take over
Highlighted by primusluta
Customers are major players in the arena of marketing - I would argue more so than the marketing professionals themselves now - so it is important to realize that and shift the marketing program to be more about how you interact and empower those customers rather than how you control and spread the message.
Highlighted by primusluta
everyone will experience what bloggers and gamers learned at least 5 years ago--following people online is a great way to virtually know and screen potential contacts and friends, as well as a tool to maintain connections.
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In terms of social media, I think we are just at the beginning of "collaborative mapping" - people working together with friends and colleagues to build shared maps of places they care about.
Highlighted by pgillin
Location based services will proliferate and become more useful to the end user.
Highlighted by primusluta
it'll mostly be about trying to figure out what users
really want and what they find most important then fine-tuning things based
on that feedback. The pace of evolution may really slow down by
comparison, but the user experience will be far better.
really want and what they find most important then fine-tuning things based
on that feedback. The pace of evolution may really slow down by
comparison, but the user experience will be far better.
Highlighted by primusluta


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