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Mobile Social Networking and User Generated Content Market Insight - distribution of new report by i
 
Vodafone have just announced a tie-up with Facebook for mobile phone activity. Facebook has launched a platform for operators designed to make its social networking application work better on portable devices. Vodafone is the first operator to use the Facebook for Mobile Operators platform and has started services in the UK and Germany. Vodafone will soon expand the programme to Greece, Italy, Spain, Ireland and Portugal.

Mobile social networking is coming to a phone near you – but simply translating existing fixed-line internet models won’t

work. Due to media attention noone in your industry can have failed to have seen the potential of social networks and user

generated content on mobile. You need to react now. If you wait, the opportunity may be gone. Tie-ups with the leading

players may have passed you by and potential services and revenue streams may be ineffective. You must have a full briefing

about UGC developments.

Social communities, or online social networks, can be defined as an online area where people with similar interests meet,

such as MySpace and Facebook. User generated content is simply content created by the users of a service, such as YouTube.

Such sites are immensely popular, with MySpace and YouTube amongst the top ten most popular websites globally. Visiongain

believes that revenue from mobile social networking and user generated content will grow to $70 billion in 2012.

Reading this exclusive management report will tell you the following:

• Who are the main players in social networking and what are they doing?

• What different forms of networking and user generated content are available and expected to appear in the future?

• How does mobile social networking compare to online and traditional media?

• Why are social networks and user-generated content so important to mobile?

• When will these opportunities start to make significant traction in the market? When will it become a mass market

proposition?

• How successful will it be?

• How can operators and other companies in the value chain best position themselves?
 
: Article-treasure.com
: 07-14-2009
 
Article by International Information Handling Services
 
 
: social networking, operators, internet models, UGC developments, mobile, report.
 
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