I just discovered this interesting blog post on the subject. It is part of Project Concordia, so I suppose many of you know of this already. "Relationships and Identity: Two Sides of the Social Networking Coin" http://mikeg.typepad.com/perceptions/2009/06/relationships-and-identity-two-sides-of-the-social-networking-coin.html This is a bit high level and general. I found the follow-on papers which have detailed examples a lot more interesting: "Relationships and Identity: Two Sides of the Social Networking Coin" http://mikeg.typepad.com/perceptions/2009/07/relationships-and-identity-two-sides-of-the-social-networking-coin.html http://mikeg.typepad.com/perceptions/2009/07/part-2---relationships-and-identity-two-sides-of-the-social-networking-coin.html I read up on the very interesting thesis linked to from the weekly meeting 2 weeks ago: "SAVING FACE: The privacy architecture of Facebook" and wrote a review of it: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/saving_face_the_privacy_architecture Henry Social Web Architect Sun Microsystems Blog: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfishReceived on Monday, 27 July 2009 08:10:56 GMT
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