Barriers Protecting Content and Context

Some thoughts on a good post titled: Barriers of Content and Context, by Stowe Boyd

Stowe Boyd , strong advocate for social networking technology, is discussing a critical downside: the barriers protecting content and context. Social networking is more than a hyped phenomenon, it actually reached out to the masses in no time, especially with dating application and IM, and suffer this fast growth and a lack of maturity in the approaches and techniques, an extremely large and reactive audience.
Though Stowe believes there is real business to do with it right now, for example to boost the sales process.

Posted by at 10:19 PM