The unbearable lightness of ‘saying’
Posted by dj in December 18th, 2007
Posted in: Innovation Tags: Continuity, Future, human, Humanity, Prosapience, social graph, social networking
Posted in: Innovation Tags: Continuity, Future, human, Humanity, Prosapience, social graph, social networking
Judging young net companies by their current state and making that an immutable “It is not the social network sites that are interesting — it is the social network itself” This is just one of the sorts of quips I have read lately on the state of affairs on the net. On the positive side [...]
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