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Data ownership returns to the people
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Wasting time will become a problem for many people
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I think , 2008 will be the year when people start to fight back on the repeated violations of their data. This will happen both in terms of protecting it, and keeping it safe - but more so in terms of who owns it.
We will no longer accept not be in control of how data about us is being used. We will no longer accept to have our profiles blocked - loosing years of valuable data about ourself and our friends. |
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2006 and 2007 was undoubtedly the year of social network applications. But, not only that, it was also the years of social clutter, social waste and social shallowness. Most social networks are filled with stuff that provides no real value. We got list of friends that are filled with people who cannot be considered friends and we got add-ons that tell us what kind of vegetable we look like.
Sure it is all fun, and it is something that is going to stay, but 2008 will be the year when people start to demand value, instead of clutter. We will see more social networks applications like Flickr (that can be used by anyone). |
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