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August 25, 2004
Collaborative knowledge gardening
Jon Udell's article: "with flickr and del.icio.us, social networking goes beyond sharing contacts and connections."
You were not impressed by the first generation of social networking software, but this time can be different. According to Jon, "del.icio.us address specific activities that benefit from an informal, diverse network of people. Flickr, as I would explain it to my friends and family, is a way to easily upload and share digital photos. And del.icio.us does the same thing, only for Web bookmarks. "
Posted by Xiao at August 25, 2004 04:58 PM
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