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user 100"Peace Innovation (peace.stanford.edu) aims to inspire international peacemaking experiments using YouTube, Flickr or other second-generation web services. The ultimate goal: world peace in 30 years. Fogg knows that sounds ambitious, even a bit crazy. “Bu
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pirkkaaunolaIt's Who You Know (Or Don't), Online social networks are powerful and ineffectual all at once.
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Alan McCluskeyA special feature in the Stanford Magazine ofr July/August 2008 about Social Networking.
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Lyn HayNothing demonstrates the wildfire spread of online social networks such as MySpace and Facebook better than the experience 73 Stanford students had last fall. They were enrolled in the computer science course Creating Engaging Web Applications Using Metri
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Howard RheingoldSocial networking is an intrinsically human activity that goes a long way back and is closely tied to what we consider progress and civilization—as well as nastier things like organized warfare,” says Howard Rheingold,
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“Social networking is an intrinsically human activity that goes a long way back and is closely tied to what we consider progress and civilization—as well as nastier things like organized warfare,” says Howard Rheingold, a lecturer in communication and the author of The Virtual Community (Basic Books, 1993) and Smart Mobs (Basic Books, 2002), among other books about the Internet's social effects. He says that social networking technology has merely lowered distance barriers to communication, much the way the printing press did in its time.
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