Apr
8
2010
8
2010
Commented on “Black Web 2.0″
Infancy??? I’m sorry but where have you been? The mobile industry is one of fastest growing sectors out there. While smart phone penetration may not be high among African Americans yet, to say media outlets should not “jump in” and develop apps for this industry is just wrong. What do you suggest they do? Wait and be last to the game like they were in developing their web properties and social media strategies. I’m asking you to stop giving comments that may deter other readers away from attempting to innovate in the online space. I can’t change your thinking but I can ask that you not perpetuate it others and limit their opportunities.
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by navarrowwright
on Black Web 2.0 using DISQUS.
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