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If you build it

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I offer a simple opinion that I believe that most Internet users would agree with: there are far too many social networking sites online. Who has the time to manage a persona on more than just one or two?

Fleeing the Outpost

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Joe Carter is a very creative and interesting blogger who founded Evangelical Outpost, and has been a friendly antagonist for some of us here at Lean Left for a long time.

Frustrated By Feature Choices?

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The “too much information” complaint isn’t unique to to any one social networking site rather the overload of features has spurred similar issues across most social networking sites…. and the noise is getting louder.
Andrew Lavallee writes in the Wall Street Journal, “Brooklyn Web designer Pete Jelliffe, 26, has deactivated links to friends whose check-ins [...]

The Nashville Chamber of Commerce Unauthorized Facebook Page

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A few weeks ago, those upwardly mobile Nashville professionals on Facebook may have encountered a new presence on the social networking site, the Nashville Chamber Of Commerce.

Space and Time

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I joined a new social networking site the other day. It's called Crewspace, and it's similar to MySpace, but less cluttered and meant for road crews to socialize with each other. As they put it:

Rifts in Obama Camp over FISA

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Thousands of Barack Obama supporters are using the campaign's social networking site to organize opposition to his support of the Democratic Congress's capitulation to the Administration and Big Telecom in passing a very flawed

Your address book is your social network

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The Important Part: The people at Facebook describe your list of “friends” (contacts) as being your “social-graph.” Others use the term “social network” to describe in broad terms, your network of connections with other people.

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