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Beyond blogs, and wikis, and other hot stuff

Lee Bryant of Headshift has provided a terrific review of developments in social software over the past year or so in his piece Blogs are not the only fruit. Too much good stuff to try and summarise... it is a must-read. I confess to a little bias because I'm working on a new combined blog and wiki for my site, developed by Lee and colleagues - so I know they deliver as well as philosophise. More on that shortly. Lee's review also generously cites many of the key people in the field, which further enhances the network effect.
Over on the excellent Digital Divide site there are 10 reasons why nonprofits should use RSS by Marnie Webb.

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