Facebook and Nokia. Is this going to be the real Internet 2?

Posted on 22 January 2008, Last updated on 07 November 2019 by

If this isn’t the biggest signal yet that the Internet is coming to a mobile device near you soon then I must have been reading the wrong 150 news feeds.

One of the biggest social networking sites, Facebook, is teaming up with one of the biggest mobile phone companies, Nokia, in a way that will bring Facebook to your hand wherever you are.  It looks like Nokia might even be interested in buying a piece of Facebook too!

Facebook isn’t exactly the be all and end all of the Internet and in fact, being an old-school Internet user that dates from before even Archie existed, its not even a tiny fraction of my own Internet space (although I did actually register last month!) but for some now, and for many in the future, it could be the only Internet space they use. It’s more Internet 2 than Internet 2!

In the future there will be a generation of kids that get their first taste of Internet freedom through their mobile phones and Facebook could be the only application they use. Why wait to fire-up a notebook or dedicated mobile Internet device when you can punch out a quick email before the bell rings for end of class!

This is very significant.

Original: Paidcontent. Via Guardian unlimited

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