Here’s a question I’ve been tossing around for the past week: Which web service has the best representation of the In-Real-Life (IRL) social graph? Knowing who is *actually* friends with whom IRL (and not just accepting a friend request out of social guilt or apathy) would be a valuable data set…
Enter GroupMe. Persistent groups/communication for your IRL relationships (family, friends, activities), and one-off groups for temporal events.
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Enter GroupMe. Persistent groups/communication...relationships (family,
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benjaminstein said:
GMail FTW. Click “Most Contacted” for proof. And if you use gmail at home and google apps at work, they even have your personal AND professional networks segregated already
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Andrew Parker asks...very interesting...his blog. He runs...
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