Back on August the 18th I finally joined Facebook and joined up with the ITC510 Group. I even made a contribution. Anyway I lurked around a bit but kind of felt that my contribution to the discussion was somewhat at cross-purposes with other people. Almost as if I was talking in a crowded room with a multitude of other people all talking at once. To me this is one of the great contractions of Web 2.0. The actual discussion at the time might not seem like much, but afterwards, when you read back over it - well it's surprisingly informative to look back on.
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October 24, 2009
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