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Guest Editors' Introduction: Social Networks and Social NetworkingInternet Computing, IEEE, Vol. 9, No. 5. (2005), pp. 14-19.
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AbstractThis issue's theme includes three articles on research activities that have drawn on ideas from social networking to drive innovative designs. The focus covers the design, development, and study of social technologies at the level of individuals, groups, and organizations. Although the tools described here are all intended for individuals, each article highlights how new technologies and technical competencies will further push our understanding of human social-networking drives and desires.
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