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SXSWi Dispatch: Social networking for people over 40
Posted at 8:02 AM on March 9, 2008 by Jon Gordon (0 Comments)
Older Americans are often one step behind in technology adoption, but that doesn't mean they don't live an active online life, according to David Markus, chief product officer at social networking site TeeBeeDee.
I talked with Markus at SXSWi 2008 in Austin, TX. You can listen to my audio interview with Markus here. Below is a short video version.
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