5 ballsy social media predictions for 2009

Rather than subject you to an elaborate opening paragraph, I’ll just give you the beef.  Here are my 5 ballsy social media predictions for 2009.

  1. Twitter will be bought.  By who?  If I had to guess, I’d say Google.  Then they could do away with that Jaiku mess they’ve been hiding.
  2. Plurk will disappear.  Now that Twitter is much more stable and catching on with some of the mainstream, other microblogging services will suffer. But who? Pownce has already been put down, Jaiku might as well be dead and FriendFeed serves as more of an aggregator and has enough to set it apart. That leaves Plurk, a service that, in my opinion, is just a fad waiting to fade away.
  3. Louis Gray will surpass Robert Scoble in blog traffic.  Louis has himself plus a talented team of guest posters, and as much as Robert tries to be everywhere and do everything, this team might be too overwhelming.  No matter who comes out in front, though, it’s a win-win for the community.
  4. Pandora will all but kill Last.FM.  I feel that Pandora’s similar artists algorithm is worlds better than Last.FM’s, and I’m sure others would agree.  I feel that the only things keeping them from putting Last.FM out to pasture are the community features they’re lacking.  Look for Pandora to add them this year, along with scrobbling.
  5. The music labels will introduce a mixtape service.  In the absence of both Muxtape and MixWit, music labels now have an opportunity to both generate some goodwill AND some revenue in the process. This is, of course, a gamble that the labels will follow through on a good idea. A lot of you might not be holding your breath, but I think it can happen.

What do you think?  Agree or disagree with any of these? Do you have predictions of your own? Leave a comment or a link to your own predictions in the comments and, in my next post, I’ll gather everyone’s prediction posts all together. Then we’ll see how right/wrong we were at the end of 2009. :]

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  • While 5 is a nice idea I have doubts that the big players in the music industry would know what's good for them if it ran up and bit them. That's why economic crunches are good for the system - they help us shed unproductive hogs out of the market.
  • To be very true, Internet is furious so behavior of internet users as well. What I assume and predicted lastly, that was just rubbish but who cares? Anyways, Rather than predicting anything, I shall like to see all those predictions in reality.
  • I guess I'll just have to remember read all the comments first then input my 5 cents :)

    Nice twitter profile man ;)
  • Pandora killing last.fm? Maybe it's time for Pandora to go worldwide for a start?

    Louis surpassing Robert: I do not think Robert cares that much :)
  • I'm with you on Pandora. I wish they'd go worldwide, and maybe they will try to do that at some point. If they could, I think the death of Last.FM would be that much more swift.

    As for Louis passing Robert - shh... you can't predict that after he's already answered! ;)
  • I'd disagree about Pandora killing Last.fm. The UK don't have access to Pandora so we're still very big users of Last.fm.
  • Blogging doesn't matter to me as much anymore. Participating, having conversations with smart people, and choosing the news from the best newsmakers, does. And no one will be able to touch me there in 2009. But, yes, Louis' guest posters may pass my blog's traffic in 2009, but will it matter? I'm off playing another game: one that is far more interesting than that! :-)
  • Love the predictions, but I think Facebook will likely by Twitter and integrate it into the status notifications. If you look at the mini-feed they have already started to make a fun at Friendfeed, so it would make sense .
  • I can't see Last FM being put down by Pandora. Last FM is a worldwide service, while Pandora is local to the US.
  • From the traffic numbers I've looked at, Pandora is beating Last.FM in the US and has enough interest worldwide that people have tried using proxies to circumvent the blocks. If Pandora adds similar social features, I could see them taking a large chunk of Last.FM's US user base. Would Last.FM stay open to serve mostly an overseas audience? It's owned by CBS Interactive.
  • genieyclo
    I do hope Plurk dies, I've got beef with their karma system.
  • I also think that there is no room for Plurk in 2009 and it will vanish from everywhere.
  • Louis deserves whatever success await him. Here's to a great 2009!
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