Will social networking on mobile devices take off?
Tech execs discuss the future of social networking on cell phones
At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, moderator Adam Zawel of INmobile.org leads a discussion on mobile social networking. He asks the panel if the trend will be slow to progress in the United States versus other parts of the world. Panelists include Mauro del Rio of Buongiorno, Babur Ozden of Berggi, and Kamar Shah of Nokia.
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