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October 9, 2009

Why Mobile Could Reinvent Social Computing

A Glimpse Into The European Mobile Social Web Landscape

by Thomas Husson

with Mark Mulligan, Julie A. Ask, Mary Beth Kemp, Nate Elliott, Laura Wiramihardja


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Mobile social activity is more than just accessing social networking sites while on the go. Mobile phones have the potential to become the hub of Social Computing activities and to be more than just a complement to the PC experience. Mobile phones will increasingly become the glue that holds the social graph together, offering creative tools and immediacy, presence, location, and context when interacting with the real world. The "always on" mobile connected handset frees the Social Web from the chains of the PC and thrusts it into the real world. Handset makers, mobile operators, and online players are jumping on the bandwagon and are willing to tap into consumers' social address book. While they have different assets to leverage in this emerging market, consumer product professionals in these companies should follow a platform play for third parties and developers to foster innovation. They need to balance business opportunities with the need to respect consumers' privacy concerns by providing them with the tools to manage their digital identities.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemMobiles And Social Computing Are Converging

itemMobilizing The Social Web

Recommendations

itemMobile Operators Should First Offer Trust And Convenience

What It Means

itemThe Convergence Of The Social Web And Mobile Is The Next Big Thing

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed vendors and user companies for this report, including: BuzzCity, Colibria, Facebook, Flirtomatic, INQ, MySpace, Nokia, OnePIN, Orange, Peperoni, Telefónica, and TwitRSS.

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Analyst: Thomas Husson
Technology: Channel Design Strategies, Customer Experience, eBusiness/eCommerce, Mobile Services, Social Computing & Web 2.0, Telecommunications Services
Industry: Consumer Electronics, Consumer Portals & Search, Consumer Software, Consumer Technology, The Mobile Channel
Geography: Europe

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