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	<title>Comments on: Having trouble keeping up with all the social networks?  Diigo 3.0 ~ Unintentional Social Networking</title>
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		<title>By: OnEye</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 21:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>“unintentional social networking”  - aptly put!
I &lt;strike&gt;am&lt;/strike&gt; was completely &quot;anti-social&quot;.  Diigo is changing this.  Because the “social” things happening on Diigo do not requiring any extra effort, you just can&#039;t help not be social.  I am not yet ready to jump into other social networks such as Linkedin and Facebook as they yield very little for the amount of effort they require - in my humble opinion.  But as a whole I do not now throw up a red flag when a app or service mentions social networking.  Diigo has certainly expanded my horizons!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“unintentional social networking”  &#8211; aptly put!<br />
I <strike>am</strike> was completely &#8220;anti-social&#8221;.  Diigo is changing this.  Because the “social” things happening on Diigo do not requiring any extra effort, you just can&#8217;t help not be social.  I am not yet ready to jump into other social networks such as Linkedin and Facebook as they yield very little for the amount of effort they require &#8211; in my humble opinion.  But as a whole I do not now throw up a red flag when a app or service mentions social networking.  Diigo has certainly expanded my horizons!</p>
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