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Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain social relationships.
http://bit.ly/cRck
2010/03/07
What Do People Ask Their Social Networks?
http://bit.ly/9EbrOh
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@gigaom
2010/03/07
"At the edge, we perform at our peak, our best. ... At the edge it is only the essential and the authentic that count."
http://bit.ly/93NqlP
2010/03/07
Gary Flake: Instead of being trapped in data, we might extract information and see patterns that were otherwise hidden.
http://bit.ly/cwvY1D
2010/03/06
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