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	<description>Please use this page for all questions and comments related to this session. Visit http://sessions.visitmix.com for session recordings as they become available.Social Networks: Where Are They Taking Us?Speakers: Allen Hurff (MySpace); David Morin; Garrett Camp; Guy Kawasaki; John Richards; Joseph Smarr; Marc Canter (Broadband Mechanics)Description: Social Networking sites are popping up all over the place. How many networks do we want to have? Should there be one network to rule them all? What is the future of Social Networks? Is it a ubiquotous site? Is it an application? What are the platform opportunities for making money in social networks?</description>
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