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What's happening in San Francisco ?

Ctia_logo Today is the last day of the CTIA Wireless I.T and Entertainment 2007 in SanFrancisco, one of the most important global technology events that connect wireless industry, entertainment and communications businesses.

According to Robert who was there, one of the major buzzes of the CTIA this week would be the new mobile social networking phenomenon. It's about adapting the models of Facebook and MySpace, making them portable and allow people to create networks of friends on the move.

No doubt, social networking services that allow friends and families to stay in touch wherever they go through their mobile phones, services that show where they are on a map, GPS geo-tagging of pictures and even the ability to leave geo-tagged notes about everything is cool for the new generation. There are already so many teens  to use a mobile platform for blogging, messaging, sharing photos, videos... and a great market for these new technologies.

Maybe you have already heard Eric Schmidt saying "Mobile, mobile, mobile - it's probably the most wide open space out there right now" to explain the long-term focus of Google. Well yes. There is a lot of buzz, a lot of work for that biggest growth area.

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