Oh, interesting. So their basic model is "social networking as a device for maintaining contact with people you already know off-line" as opposed to "social networking as a device for meeting and interacting with new people/blogging platform/forum for discussion"?
I'd be prepared to believe that's what they're aiming for; I'm just pondering the fact that it involves a very specific model of what a social network does.
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I'd be prepared to believe that's what they're aiming for; I'm just pondering the fact that it involves a very specific model of what a social network does.