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Six degrees of separation in instant messaging | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com

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Six degrees of separation in instant messaging. Categories: Computers & Internet , Social Sciences. Dataset , Instant Messaging , Internet , Online Communications , Roland Piquepaille. The dataset which was collected in June 2006 contains summaries of 30 billion conversations among 240 million people.

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eLearning & Deliberative Moments: The present and future of Personal Learning Environments (PLE)

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At the time of writing this introduction (August 2006), no particular product or service exists that can definitively be categorised as a PLE, although some prototypical work is in progress. In January 2006, Blackboard Inc. , EduTools, 2006). In March 2006, Blackboard Inc. eLearning & Deliberative Moments.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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September 2006. < £ Salon Bloggers & > September 27, 2006. -->. Tools and mechanisms for surveying employees, customers and the informed public and otherwise tapping the Wisdom of Crowds (including prediction markets and decision support applications). MADE IN CANADA. trust your instincts. <

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From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories

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Crane (1972) first described the loosely-affiliated but highly interactive networks of scientists as "invisible colleges." Retrieved August 4, 2006 from [link]. Retrieved August 4, 2006 from [link]. Retrieved August 4, 2006 from [link]. Social underpinnings workshop report. Phase I: High-Energy Physics.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Facebook’s goal to be the social network of choice for all was a lofty one, but I gotta hand it to you, Facebook — it was a big deal, and let’s be honest here, it made lots of sense. I just want to control the flow of information coming to me from my social network. Hear me out.

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