Alan Armstrong writes, "Online Social Networks are sweeping the technorati at a phenomenal rate. These networks aim to connect people who don't know each other for mutual gain. The theory is that if you are looking for someone of a particular description, for example a contractor, you should be able to find one who is recommended by a friend. Or by a friend of a friend. Or by a friend of a friend of a friend. And so on." Read Online social networks.
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Online social networks
Alan Armstrong writes, "Online Social Networks are sweeping the technorati at a phenomenal rate. These networks aim to connect people who don't know each other for mutual gain. The theory is that if you are looking for someone of a particular description, for example a contractor, you should be able to find one who is recommended by a friend. Or by a friend of a friend. Or by a friend of a friend of a friend. And so on." Read Online social networks.
Online social networks
Alan Armstrong writes, "Online Social Networks are sweeping the technorati at a phenomenal rate. These networks aim to connect people who don't know each other for mutual gain. The theory is that if you are looking for someone of a particular description, for example a contractor, you should be able to find one who is recommended by a friend. Or by a friend of a friend. Or by a friend of a friend of a friend. And so on." Read Online social networks.
Posted on March 15, 2004 at 12:56 PM in Industry News & Commentary | Permalink