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<title>James McGee on thinking in public &/vs thinking collaboratively</title>
<link>http://www.corante.com/many/archives/2004/01/28/james_mcgee_on_thinking_in_public_vs_thinking_collaboratively.php</link>
<description>Interesting James McGee post, from April of last year, on the relationship between thinking out loud and thinking together:My problem is this. Most of the technology tools for supporting thinking together (e.g. discussion forums, threaded discussion, wikis) depend on skills...</description>
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<title>Collaborative Thinking</title>
<link>http://www.dunlaps.net/blog/darius/archives/000035.html</link>
<description>Recent experience with our wiki for Joell&apos;s non-profit project has shown me both the value and limitations of collaborative systems. Clay Shirky&apos;s Many-to-Many article on &quot;thinking in public vs. thinking collaboratively&quot;, takes us to James McGee&apos;s thou...</description>
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<title>Collaborative Thinking</title>
<link>http://www.dunlaps.net/blog/darius/archives/000035.html</link>
<description>Recent experience with our wiki for Joell&apos;s non-profit project has shown me both the value and limitations of collaborative systems. Clay Shirky&apos;s Many-to-Manyarticle on &quot;thinking in public &amp;/vs thinking collaboratively&quot;, takes us to James McGee&apos;s thou...</description>
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<title>Social Overload: II</title>
<link>http://www.drsnet.org/preoccupations/2004/01/social_overload.html</link>
<description>Judith Meskill, &apos;by my count, there are more than 100 social networking services that I have been observing — cruising past my virtual radar gun — in the past few months. I have been tracking this burgeoning growth of services</description>
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<title>Social Overload: II</title>
<link>http://www.drsnet.org/preoccupations/2004/01/social_overload.html</link>
<description>Judith Meskill, &apos;by my count, there are more than 100 social networking services that I have been observing — cruising past my virtual radar gun — in the past few months. I have been tracking this burgeoning growth of services</description>
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