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Location, Location, Location....

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

trends 2010

a collection and summary of predictions:

10 Web trends to watch in 2010

  • Real-time ramps up 
  • Location, location, location 
  • Augmented reality 
  • Content 'curation' 
  • Cloud computing 
  • Internet TV and movies 
  • Convergence conundrum 
  • Social gaming 
  • Mobile payments 
  • Fame abundance, privacy scarcity 

article: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/12/03/cashmore.web.trends.2010/index.html 

Six Social Media Trends for 2010

  • Social media begins to look less social 
  • Corporations look to scale  
  • Social business becomes serious play    
  • Your company will have a social media policy 
  • Mobile becomes a social media lifeline    
  • Sharing no longer means e-mail

article: http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org/cs/2009/11/six_social_media_trends.html 


Top Digital Trends For 2010

  • Facebook replaces personal email 
  • Open source software starts making money (thanks to the cloud) 
  • Mobile commerce - The promise that has never delivered, yet 
  • Fewer registrations — one sign-in fits all (facebook connect, openid,...) 
  • Disruption vs. continuity - alternatives to the “big idea” 
  • The continuing evolution of Web-driven, open source DIY culture 
  • Info-art 
  • Crowd sourcing 
  • More Flash, not less 

more:
http://www.digitalmediabuzz.com/2009/12/top-digital-trends-for-2010/ 


Web Design Trends for 2010

  • Oversized Logos/ Headers (Huge headers that make your visitors remember you.) 
  • Sketch/ Hand-drawn Design (Sketch becomes an elemental part of corporate design.) 
  • Slab Typefaces (Slab typefaces is used to bravely express who you are.) 
  • Typography (Typography is young, but will continue to be a part of web design) 
  • One Page Layouts (One page layouts will be more about personal profiles and less corporate.) 
  • Huge Images (Huge images will be used to invite visitors in.) 
  • Change of Perspective (2010 will play around with different perspectives.) 
  • Interactive/ Intuitive Design (Interactive design will make a come-back) 
  • Modal Boxes (Modal boxes will continue to pop up in 2010 designs) 
  • Minimalism ( Minimalism will venture into typology.) 
  • Oversized Footer (Oversized Footers will feature less important, but more personal information.) 
  • Retro (retro is new) 
  • Intro Boxes (New ways to say “hello.”) - Magazine Layouts (Magazine layouts will be used for infotainment sites.)

more:
http://webdesignledger.com/tips/web-design-trends-for-2010


10 Big Marketing Predictions For 2010

  • Big Brands Will Learn From Entrepreneurs, Small Businesses and Niche Brands.
  • Digital Schmoozing: Networking Online - Death Of The One-Way Website
  • Content Marketing: Brands As Media Sources And Publishers 
  • Online Video: Forget Viral Focus On Function 
  • Death Of The 30-Second Ad: Rise Of Creative Paid Content 
  • Reputation Marketing: Customer Service And Caring 
  • Event Marketing (before, during, after the event) 
  • Social Media: No Longer A Buzzword In Marketing 
  • Relationships, Relationships, Relationships. 

more:
http://blog.therisetothetop.com/2009/11/10-big-marketing-predictions-2010/

Gartner Identifies the Top 10 Strategic Technologies for 2010

  • Cloud Computing. 
  • Advanced Analytics. 
  • Client Computing. 
  • IT for Green. 
  • Reshaping the Data Center. 
  • Social Computing. 
  • Security – Activity Monitoring. 
  • Flash Memory. 
  • Virtualization for Availability. 
  • Mobile Applications.

article:
http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1210613


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What do you think? What are your predictions for 2010?