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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Social Software does not equal Social Networking

Radar Networks mentions:
(note that social software is not necessarily social networking -- that is subset of social software)
Quite true, like a spam filter applied by a major freemail provider: Participants can mark mails in their inboxes as spam while unknowingly marking the same mail (body) in other participants' inboxes as spam as well. Or at least, increase the chance the mail will be considered as spam at some decent point of marks pileage.

On the other hand, social networking includes making the participants known to each other -- in some way or the other.

      
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