Monthly Archives: September 2006

a bit late

but remember that Professor James Katz is giving a talk today at the ITU, Auditorium 2, 15:15 with the topic: Mobile communication and the fabric of social interaction. James is visiting the group for a couple of days, because he … Continue reading

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abundantly clear2

Got an Email today from Dewitt Colvin (stocknews@trade.gus.elcom.ru) [googled both and they are fake of course] with the subject: abundantly clear2, the email reads: “applications. You Patterns–the lessons or on the real relationship matter–why to use them, so you look … Continue reading

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Take the rest of the day off!

Good news for everyone doing research in social networking : “Friend-what?” you might be asking, but it’s true: Red Herring is reporting that Friendster, the ill-fated social networking that (I think) started it all, has been granted a patent on … Continue reading

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Confessions of an academic social software addict

UPDATE: The complete program is now online, find it here On October the 6th Aalborg University has a seminar on web2.0. Søren will be giving a talk with the above titel, and the abstract is here: Are blogs the savior … Continue reading

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