Last year’s annual Facebook F8 conference brought us the announcement of Open Graph, a vast idea that gave meaning to the things we “liked” and created a more social web. A year later many developers are still wrapping their heads around the utility of Open Graph and few mobile companies are employing it to its full extent.
But this year promises to be bigger, much bigger, and in ways that could rock the foundation of many mobile services’ business plans and grow the adoption of Open Graph in a way we haven’t seen before.
We’ve interpreted the chatter from industry blogs, inside rumors and expert speculations to give you our 5 predictions for how F8 2011 could affect mobile, including the expansion of Open Graph to assign objects to just about everything, and what that means for services like Netflix and Spotify.
If you have predictions of your own, share them with us online Twitter at @mutualmobile with the hash tag #F8mobile.
We’ll follow up post announcement with what came to pass and how mobile companies should be responding.







