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November 10, 2003

What Kind of Social Software Are You?

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Posted by Ross Mayfield

what kind of social software are you? One of the choices is between Trotsky, Dr Ruth and Shirky. [via Matt via Chris via Foe]

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1. Seb on November 10, 2003 3:35 PM writes...

and I'm Game Neverending. (http://undergroundlondon.com/social/ss_gne.html )

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