Truly social data. [FluidDB]
Marching through quicksand. [Lessons Learned]
Time to retire the term “blogger”? [Scott Rosenberg, Wordyard]
Is Being In the Mobile Biz License to Ignore the Internet? [John Battelle]
Why Free Thought Is Sexy But We Hate It. [How to Split an Atom]
How Whole Foods boycott groups are using social media to organize. [Bloggasm]
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