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you don't know me

You don't know me, but... social capital and social software

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Davies, William

2003

Software experts and developers are showing an increased desire to understand and improve social networks, both offline and online. You don't know me, but... social capital and social software introduces some of the core ideas and outlines possible directions for the future

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