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- ekivemark - Feb 16 2008 | data, it, online, web2.0, Commentary, social network, social graph
The emergence of the APML standard that makes attention data portable is yet more proof of the idea that we will see Social Network Inversion and the Social networks become adjuncts to our personal social graph.
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