Rambling About Social Networks
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I can't quite call this a review, but I read Here Comes Everybody by Clay Shirky. Far too optimistic for how the internet would turn out and I didn't even discuss the love affair it has with Wikipedia. Had this been a more enriching read, I would have scripted and re-recorded but everyone would probably be better off watching a 15 minute interview compilation from the guy than actually buying this book.
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