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thomas n. burg - on social media and its benefits for us, and sometimes gossip.

May 24th, 2006

Just back home from the conference. Social Software ( ) seems to be a real hot buzzword these days. Social Software equals collaboration ( ) for the majority of attendees I dare to claim. That means you’ll miss 80% of the concept I’d say.

But back to the slides. Here they areSocialSkills_Tagging.pdf. Eventually i’ll contrast the data with another platform and write a short paper (in English) on it. Stay tuned.

Have you heard from ELGG (ELGG ( ), go and give it a try a very nice concept. A little rough but promising especially the social networking aspects.

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