Over the past few years technology has been caught up in a broadcast phenomenon. Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm, XBox Live, and the list goes on. We like to tell people about us, what we are doing, and the things we like. Apparently, it seems like people care. These services have become enormously popular and, frankly, have become life-changing for many. They completely change how we often go about our day.
So that begs the question, what’s next? These services require some sort of input. Users have to actually log in and then type in the information that is subsequently broadcast. In its basic form, it is instant, short-form citizen journalism. Sure, these can be kind of fun and they allow us to be selective in the information we disseminate, but it just seems like so much of this can be automated. We are not talking about the uses of these services for sharing interesting sites and articles, but rather the integration of these services into other programs and the automation of status broadcasting.
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