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April 2, 2004

Social software research blogs directory

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Posted by Seb Paquet

This week's Social Computing Symposium has brought a number of new bloggers to my attention and to help keep track I've started a wiki-enabled directory of social software research weblogs. If you're doing research on social software and your weblog is not listed, please edit the page (link's at the bottom) and add yourself. And why not throw in a picture while you're at it? It's all fun, and ridiculously easy. (For links to other research blog directories see this post on scholars who blog.)

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1. Korby Parnell on April 2, 2004 3:05 PM writes...

Hi Seb-

It was too bad you couldn't make it to the symposium yourself this year. Perhaps next? The WikIndex is a good idea.

-Korby

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