I Saw The Future Of Social Networking The Other Day
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- Jream00 on 2008-07-03 - Tags socialnetworking , mobile , Future , iphone
- Apkohl on 2008-06-02 - Tags mobile , networking , Future , socialnetworking
- Qienkuen on 2008-05-12 - Tags socialnetwork , network , future
- Consiliera on 2008-04-19 - Tags artikel , mobile , socialnetwork , future
- Maggiev on 2008-04-18 - Tags SocialNetworking , web2.0
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But it’s coming. A few years from now we’ll use our mobile devices to help us remember details of people we know, but not well. And it will help us meet new people for dating, business and friendship. Imagine walking into a meeting, classroom, party, bar, subway station, airplane, etc. and seeing profile information about other people in the area, depending on privacy settings. Picture, name, dating status, resume information, etc. The information that is available would be relevant to the setting - quick LinkedIn-type information for a business meeting v. Facebook dating status for a bar.
That requires a social network that has presence, location and contextual information about you. It needs to know where you are (via GPS or triangulation), if you are in business or personal mode, and similar information for the people around you. It also needs, at a basic level, the ability to sort and browse the people around you based on their picture and name, and what they are looking for (dating, investments, job, friendship). Once this network is established, you’ll know everyone’s name who’s around you (if they choose to share it), and enough basic information to jog your memory if you know them, or meet them if there’s mutual interest. Poking someone on Facebook is great, but “poking” them when you’re in the same bar as them can result in much more immediate social gratification.
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