It seems that pretty much everyone has a profile in one or more social networks. Problem is that none of social networks are making money.
This is a discussion on Nokia taking a minor stake in Facebook within the Member Discussion forums, part of the Community Center category; Nokia is partnering with Facebook to build the popular social networking site into its handsets, reports suggest. According to PaidContent, ...
Nokia is partnering with Facebook to build the popular social networking site into its handsets, reports suggest.
According to PaidContent, the deal could see a Facebook button appearing on hundreds of thousands of Nokia handsets, giving it the same prominence that YouTube currently enjoys on the main screen of the iPhone.
The report also claims that part of the deal would see Nokia taking a minor stake in the social networking site, though no financial figures have been released.
Nokia currently holds around 38% of the global mobile market, according to third quarter figures from Gartner, and the deal would certainly give Facebook a massive mobile presence.
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It seems that pretty much everyone has a profile in one or more social networks. Problem is that none of social networks are making money.
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that's true, there are so many social networking sites coming up every second day.
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I think the next gen will be totally on Social Networking site. This will evolve into one giant networking community.
every other site is trying to turn into a social networking site. As soon as there is a new site users want to try it and move.
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