I spoke with Serena Glover of Nokia's Share team yesterday at the World Mobile Congress, and I was struck by the future vision that she outlined for that social media tool. Today the experience is somewhat divided -- with some acions necessarily taking place off the phone on the Nokia Share website -- but it seems that in the future more will be taking place on the phone, and it will be more of a realtime experience.
It seems that the Share team share my vision of streaming experience across the social net defined by my connections. For example, imagine the stream of photos taken on my phone popping on the phones of my followers, automatically,without me manually doing anything. Or a party with a bunch of friends could yield a merged stream of video, audio, and photos, both in realtime and the next day.
Sometime soon I will write a detailed review of Share but that will have to wait for my Mac instead of this N810. spoke with Serena Glover of Nokia's Share team yesterday at the World Mobile Congress, and I was struck by the future vision that she outlined for that social media tool. Today the experience is somewhat divided -- with some acions necessarily taking place off the phone on the Nokia Share website -- but it seems that in the future more will be taking place on the phone, and it will be more of a realtime experience.
It seems that the Share team share my vision of streaming experience across the social net defined by my connections. For example, imagine the stream of photos taken on my phone popping on the phones of my followers, automatically,without me manually doing anything. Or a party with a bunch of friends could yield a merged stream of video, audio, and photos, both in realtime and the next day.
Sometime soon I will write a detailed review of Share but that will have to wait for my Mac instead of this N810.


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