CNN) -- First it was instant messaging during office hours that gave us the thrill of passing notes in class. Then it was ogling ourselves on Web cams, ranting our minds on blogs, uploading our baby photos on Flickr and poking each other on Facebook. These days, as corporate records show, we choose to spend our lunch breaks watching YouTube, if not chatting over Skype.
The bad news is the Web 2.0 revolution is over. The good news is now we can take it with us.
Over the past two years, well over a dozen startups have sprung into action, bringing everything from IM to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) to our mobile phones, in a quest to conquer the cellular fourth screen.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/04/23/digitalbiz.mobilesns/index.html
The bad news is the Web 2.0 revolution is over. The good news is now we can take it with us.
Over the past two years, well over a dozen startups have sprung into action, bringing everything from IM to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) to our mobile phones, in a quest to conquer the cellular fourth screen.
READ MORE:
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/04/23/digitalbiz.mobilesns/index.html








