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How many social nets are too many
Judith Meskill reports How Many Social Nets Are Too Many? - The Social Software Weblog - socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com
[T]here are more than 100 social networking services that I have been observing cruising past my virtual radar gun in the past few months. I have been tracking this burgeoning growth of services aspiring to help discover and connect my friends, potential partners, business cohorts, and various levels of acquaintances and I have this scary feeling that I am only carving shavings off of the tip of an iceberg with this list.
The article goes on to list all of these services. Posted by jackvinson at January 29, 2004 12:28 AM | Comments (1)
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Hi, Shannon.
This is a cool start and I am interested in learning more about the overall project. My background is in social software, primarily around p2p knowledge systems and informal learning.
I know this site is new and wanted to point out that the XML syndication seems to be broken and the current formatting makes selecting text for copying and tracking back very challenging.
Good luck with the project and let me know how I can help.
- sean
Posted by: sean kearney at February 2, 2004 11:29 PMPost a comment
