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		<title>By: Shillu13</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[I]Mobile broadband is going to change our notion of groups and friends from our current Facebook simply because it’s going to force us to decide between living our own lives and paying with airtime and distractions for how others want us to think they’re living theirs. [/I]
I can totally see this changing how we view social networking. It will force us to have a filter on things to really bring out what is important and what is not. If you are following a thousand people and on an average even if they tweet once a day that is still a thousand tweets no matter how we look at it its over load of information. I dont know how anyone can keep up with it. We loose ourselves in the world of information.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[I]Mobile broadband is going to change our notion of groups and friends from our current Facebook simply because it’s going to force us to decide between living our own lives and paying with airtime and distractions for how others want us to think they’re living theirs. [/I]<br />
I can totally see this changing how we view social networking. It will force us to have a filter on things to really bring out what is important and what is not. If you are following a thousand people and on an average even if they tweet once a day that is still a thousand tweets no matter how we look at it its over load of information. I dont know how anyone can keep up with it. We loose ourselves in the world of information.</p>
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