American Idol Voting On Its Way to Facebook
You’ll soon be able to use a dedicated page on Facebook to vote for your favorites on American Idol.
about time...
You’ll soon be able to use a dedicated page on Facebook to vote for your favorites on American Idol.
about time...
If the web is dead, nobody told Twitter.
Just last month, Wired controversially claimed that the web is going the way of the dodo — users are increasingly abandoning the web browser and instead accessing their favorite web services via applications on smartphones, the logic goes.
Stories of location-sharing gone wrong will be described as cautionary tales for those who live their lives too openly. Those stories will be followed by general interest pieces on the value of connecting through location, or success stories highlighting businesses able to capitalize on location-based services.
yep... be cautious about what you share, where, when and with whom!
Also read: some other predictions for 2010 here:
http://assbach.posterous.com/trends-2010
6. IE6 stops being used
I’ll admit this seems like the most unlikely out of all the other predictions. Maybe it won’t happen in our lifetime, but it is somehow feasible that it could happen.
a collection and summary of predictions:
10 Web trends to watch in 2010article: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/12/03/cashmore.web.trends.2010/index.html
Six Social Media Trends for 2010
article: http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/cs/2009/11/six_social_media_trends.html
more:
http://www.digitalmediabuzz.com/2009/12/top-digital-trends-for-2010/
more:
http://webdesignledger.com/tips/web-design-trends-for-2010
more:
http://blog.therisetothetop.com/2009/11/10-big-marketing-predictions-2010/
Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2010
article:
http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1210613
What do you think? What are your predictions for 2010?