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	<title>Comments on: In 2008, Social Networks will become mobile</title>
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		<title>By: devin c holloway</title>
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		<description>Alec, thank you. 
 
As for your stance on my conclusion, you make some very good points.  I really like the native facebook app for the bberry, for example. 
 
For clarification, I don&#039;t necessarily think that Android will be the SoNet of the future, rather, I think in the immediate future it may be the biggest platform upon which applications to facilitate social networking are built. 
 
This theory goes hand-in-hand with my belief that eventually &#039;the network&#039; (i.e. the entire Internet) is going to be the SoNet, and not individual sites or applications.  You&#039;re right in pointing out what you did because obviously I could clarify my thoughts on this subject a little better. 
 
And let&#039;s make sure the &quot;backward carriers&quot; don&#039;t prevail.  I&#039;m glad you pointed that out, too.  Collectively we can have a big impact on the future of social networking, so long as we work together. 
 
Cheers - Devin </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alec, thank you. </p>
<p>As for your stance on my conclusion, you make some very good points.  I really like the native facebook app for the bberry, for example. </p>
<p>For clarification, I don&#039;t necessarily think that Android will be the SoNet of the future, rather, I think in the immediate future it may be the biggest platform upon which applications to facilitate social networking are built. </p>
<p>This theory goes hand-in-hand with my belief that eventually &#039;the network&#039; (i.e. the entire Internet) is going to be the SoNet, and not individual sites or applications.  You&#039;re right in pointing out what you did because obviously I could clarify my thoughts on this subject a little better. </p>
<p>And let&#039;s make sure the &quot;backward carriers&quot; don&#039;t prevail.  I&#039;m glad you pointed that out, too.  Collectively we can have a big impact on the future of social networking, so long as we work together. </p>
<p>Cheers &#8211; Devin</p>
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