Social networkers get mobilised

(Don’t you just love journalistic technology writing? If you can get past the exploding mobiles and the Libertarian, techno-determinist fantasies of this type of on-the-run, passive writing, then there are some informative empirical ideas here)

The social networking movement looks set to explode onto the mobile platform with a new generation of location, blog and chat-based services promising to untether the connected generation from their computers. Big names like Google and MySpace are all vying for a stake in the emerging space as mobile carriers scurry to package up live chat and picture sharing services into subscription packages for customers (link).

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