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Gordon RossSimply put, a social graph is a set of people, referred to as nodes, that are connected together by vertices -- better known as links or connections -- that reflect their social relationships.
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The social graph is poised to replace the address book and contact list as the preferred organizing structure for personal and business relationships. Ownership of the social graph is going to be a ground zero issue in 2008. Many social networking services will adopt open data initiatives. Attempts to monetize social graphs will drive interest in regulation and legislation. # The line is blurring between personal and business use of social graphs. Open Web identity, which will ultimately form the global "primary key" for social graph nodes, will not get anywhere soon. Making social networking "gardening" and administration easier will drive new innovations. The optional two-way confirmation of a social graph link becoming standard. Social networking fatigue will not set in as perceived constraints such as Dunbar's limit do not prove to be universal.
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