About Stuart G. Hall

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Half of iPhone users access social networking from their mobile

There is no doubt that social networking has become the phenomenon of the age. It has moved forward with such a pace that users have probably out stripped technology in terms of the number of applications available. Many of the applications available for the iPhone have connectivity to networks such as Facebook and Twitter, but many have only a limited range of functions when compared to the main networks. The iPhone has shown itself to be uniquely placed to move telephone networking forward; however, the applications available do not help it to be fully integrated into the wider world of social networking.

Few of the applications available are ideal. Many of them have limited functions which only work locally, so it is up to the user in the end to choose an application which is going to be of most use to them. Some of the applications, such as Bluepulse are fairly simple applications which are simple and fast, but lack many of the functions users of Facebook and Twitter are used to. Although it has the appearance of a web page, with friends, messaging and status updates, that is about all the application has to offer. Facebook has an application itself, which although functional, is inferior to the real thing. It has e-mail recognition and integrated chat; however the applicati0n does not run in the background which means you have to be logged in. This means that e-mail and chat are not active all the time. The application does not have location awareness, which some of the other applications have. Another application which demonstrates the wide variation in functionality is iFob. This application is fine if you are within a reasonably close proximity, so great if you are in a concert or bar, and may be useful for business networking events. However, you cannot add friends and can only be used locally.

Loopt is an application which has Twitter and Facebook integration, although actually linking up with Facebook friends is not all that easy. People profiles are fairly simple with just a name and picture. Twitterlator may be one of the better applications for Twitter users. With full search and full friend functionality as well as camera, and location integration, it also has an emergency button which can use to alert friends. However this application can be slow at times and still does not run in the background.

There is no doubt that there is huge potential for social networking applications, and companies are probably still at the stage where we are gathering information. There are a number of business networks starting to spring up which will link people with similar status or positions within companies so that ideas can be exchanged. Almost fifty per cent of iPhone users access social networking sites on iPhone, which is almost twelve times the market average, so the phone and it`s demographic are ideally placed for a bright future in social networking. For up to date iPhone news, go to apple iphone

Snapshot of #ocu2009 Twitter stream

  1. Logo_square_normal TheCR RT @thomasknoll OH: “Another name for angry users is passionate users.” #ocu2009 [love that] less than 10 seconds ago from Tweetie
  2. Ocr_normal OCReport Great question – How to you mobilize your brand advocates without causing a backlash from them? #ocu2009 half a minute ago from HootSuite
  3. Hair3_normal kitode when I was at skoll world forum, many tweeters, no one knew each other. best way to solve that problem? #ocu2009 less than a minute ago from web
  4. Thomasknoll_med_normal thomasknoll OH: “Another name for angry users is passionate users.” #ocu2009 less than a minute ago from Seesmic Desktop
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  7. Dd_feb08_normal DebbieDembecki Metrics and ROI us still top on the interest list. The more things change the more they stay same #ocu2009 2 minutes ago from mobile web
  8. Ocr_normal OCReport An attendee has an excellent question about how companies build out their expert networks internally #ocu2009 3 minutes ago from HootSuite
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  11. Littlerobin_normal robinbertelsen Only one person mentioned monitization need for their community. Surprised he’s the only one. #ocu2009 3 minutes ago from TwitterFon
  12. 080831_0002_normal christineptran Yahoo rep wants to know how to manage community when you shut down popular site (Yahoo 360) and leave angry users! #ocu2009 3 minutes ago from TwitterGadget
  13. Th_-_headshot_-_jan2009_normal tomhumbarger #OCU2009 Yahoo has lots of angry users and the community managers are looking for help to control them… 4 minutes ago from web
  14. Ocr_normal OCReport Awesome topic – what to do when you shut down a site/community and how to deal with the angry people? #ocu2009 4 minutes ago from HootSuite