Liz provides a really good annotated list of people blogging about social software and socialtext. I don’t think I’ve ever really used these words but perhaps this is indeed what I’m working on these days? Well, apart from the thesis that is. Curses. I wish it’d just finish itself.
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Really great link!!
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Social Software
Belated post of a great list of links by Liz Lawley on “social software.” Like Jill, I wonder if “social software” is the term I’ve been needing – although not so much in terms of blogs, but rather MMoRPGs (massively