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  1. Visit Ma.gnolia.org Ma.gnolia.org

    Magnolia's going Open Source. Soon you'll be able to host and run your own instance of the social bookmarking service.

  2. Visit Social networks may be imaginary | The Register Social networks may be imaginary | The Register

    My new motto is "The Social Graph is a Spherical Cow."

  3. Visit Olinda (Schulze & Webb) Olinda (Schulze & Webb)

    The Olinda has arrived. I love the physical API.

  4. Visit Facebook In Real Life is Today's BIG Thing - APR 30, 2008 Facebook In Real Life is Today's BIG Thing - APR 30, 2008

    This isn't just funny, it also encapsulates a lot of the ridiculousness of Facebook interactions.

  5. Visit Designing for the Social Web: the Book - Bokardo Designing for the Social Web: the Book - Bokardo

    Joshua has just finished writing his book. Mazel tov! It's bound to be a good one.

  6. Visit Headshift :: Twitter scepticism: justified or not? Headshift :: Twitter scepticism: justified or not?

    Lee is a Twitter sceptic. Shun the unbeliever, shhuuuunnnnn!

  7. Visit Licence to Roam » BarcampBrighton - Portable Information Licence to Roam » BarcampBrighton - Portable Information

    Liveblogged notes from a discussion I participated in at BarCamp Brighton 2 about Social Network Portability.

  8. Visit Google Code Blog: URLs are People, Too Google Code Blog: URLs are People, Too

    This is great news! Brad Fitzpatrick and Kevin Marks have built a new Google API that will spider XFN links.

  9. Visit Waxy.org: Daily Log: The Times (UK) Spamming Social Media Sites Waxy.org: Daily Log: The Times (UK) Spamming Social Media Sites

    Andy Baio does a nice bit of investigative journalism in exposing the social network spammer hired by The Times. The internet treats crass marketing as damage and routes around it.

  10. Visit Preoccupations: Adactio hits St Paul's Preoccupations: Adactio hits St Paul's

    David follows up on my talk at St Paul's with cornucopia of thoughts and links that's more in-depth than the talk itself.

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