Henrik Liliendahl Sørensen notices that many business applications lack fields for social identities. In other words, they can't capture details like Twitter handles. This is a replay of the old problem that arose when people started to have business and home phones, and then cellphones, and then Skype names, and so on.
The growth in social identities demonstrates that data standards must always develop to keep in line with business demands. We can't restrict this kind of data growth, and we can't benefit from it unless we cater for it structurally. Year 2000
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