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November 21, 2003
Selling Social Software Event in London
Posted by Seb Paquet
Selling Social Software: December 3rd in London.
All pivotal internet technologies move from being the preserve of a small, committed, technically literate subculture towards mainstream cultural acceptance and commercial exploitation. With over a million users and rising, blogs are well on their way along this road.
But can social software realistically be employed to serve commercial ends - or does it, by its very nature, resist being harnessed in this way?
Speakers include Will Davies,
Lee Bryant, and
Louise Ferguson.
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1. isaac on November 21, 2003 7:49 PM writes...
There was a "Social Software Forum" in China days ago.
http://www.cnblog.org/blog/archives/2003_11_09_cnblog_archive.html#106889653145747746
Permalink to Comment2. Ross Mayfield on November 22, 2003 3:05 AM writes...
Issac, so what happened? Most can't tell.
Permalink to Comment3. Seb on November 22, 2003 12:04 PM writes...
Yes, it would be great to know what's going on over there in the area. Anything in English?
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