- Posted October 7, 2009 by
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Wireless Industry Speaks Out About Social Networking and Privacy
I am at the CTIA convention in San Diego Today and spoke with people from the wireless industry and asked them: Do you believe that the more open and honest we are about our lives, the better off we'll be?
Order of Appearance:
Chris Yar
Morrelli
Adam Whaley
John Parker
Dave Wood
Neeraj Narang
CTIA - Tamara
Hadley Harris
Frank Harper
video by: Chris Morrow
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