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Friday
Nov132009

The Perfect Digital Storm: Social Media + Internet + Mobility

On 17 Nov 2009 I have been asked to present to the Access Executive Network (www.AccessEN.org) at the Center Club in Irvine, CA.

Here is a link to the press release.

My topic for the event is...

"The Perfect Digital Storm: Social Media + Internet + Mobility"

I'm very excited to be sharing my ideas and leading what I hope to be a very interactive conversation.

It should be clear to everyone just how important social media and social networking have become. However, I've been wondering if its clear how much impact social media can have on day-to-day life as its reach is fueled by the explosion of mobility and mobile Internet access. It is my contention that we have barely scratched the surface.

When we look back on the second decade of the 21st century, I am certain we will all be blown away by the role enhanced social networking will have played in all our lives.

I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 @ 6:00 PM at the Center Club in Irvine, CA.