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I sometimes sleep with my glasses still on and sometimes I forget that my glasses are on top of my head. jeje I was born in Mejico, raised in East Palo Alto, I love SF and I hope that once I graduate I continue on living in the city.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Future of social networking

Part 4. Describe your idea(s) about the future of digital social networking services:

I know that in a few years I will be able to change some of the dynamics of the world of networking. Everyday I see creations on the internet, how people play with flash and try to contribute images and music together. I think that once a few year have past what will change in the social networks will be the following, better security, more applications that will help people use their phones, more icons to simplify navigation on the page, more features and even more views on what is happening around us for example in the media and current events.

To much change can't always be that great. For the past years, we see that there are new sites being added and to the one network we join there are new functions and icons that we can enjoy a bit more. A lot of sites will have similar ideas so the updates will continue. I was happy using myspace but with all the changes that they were doing I moved away to something more simple like facebook. There can't be so many changes happening because it will draw away the user. I have notice that facebook has been changing a lot of its layout and I tolerate it just because I haven't found another network that everyone uses. There are other accounts like twitter which allows you to update your status as many times as you want but I don't like being the only person on my page, I like to visit others persons page and be able to see their news pics, and be able to comment on them, or be able to post a video or song on. I have given twitter a try but so far it has its limits.

I do believe that more sites will use images, as well as many other ways to communicate with other people globally. There will more all sorts of sites for everyone, to have one site be focus on all of the functions that everyone asks can get tacky. everyone has different personalities and likes and I think that in the future there will be a lot more sites, networks with a lot more to offer.

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