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Digital Oxytocin: How Trust Keeps Facebook, Twitter Humming | Fast Company

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Digital Oxytocin: How Trust Keeps Facebook, Twitter Humming | Fast Company : "The most surprising takeaway from the recent Pew Research Center study, 'Social Networking Sites and Our Lives,' wasn't that 80% of Americans regularly use the Internet or that 60% of Web users have a social network account--double the number in 2008, with the vast majority (..)

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Twitter Acquires Tweetie, the Best iPhone Twitter Client: What's Next? | Dan's FC Blog | Fast Company

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Twitter Acquires Tweetie, the Best iPhone Twitter Client: What's Next? Twitter bought startup Summize back in 2008 to create a decent search engine, and now they've acquired Tweetie, one of the best (if not the best) mobile Twitter app. And if Twitter does acquire.

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Digital Web Magazine - Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web

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Digital Web Magazine - Portable Social Networks, The Building Blocks Of A Social Web: "Social networks as we know them—MySpace, Facebook, Twitter—each keep identity and personal relationships separate from one another. It’s a familiar process, but in 2008 we have the tools to break that trend."

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The Long Tail of Social Networks « CauseWired

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Found via Twitter. Tom Watson's blogThe Long Tail of Social Networks « CauseWired: "The Long Tail of Social NetworksJanuary 20, 2008 · No CommentsI’ve been quiet here for a very good reason: I’ve been writing! But I wanted to point out a recent post over at GigaOM that shows the long history of online social networks.