Masters thesis on social software (e.g., blogs, wikis, social bookmarking services)...and how they support learning, knowledge management, and communities of practice.
This is a collection of profiles of major companies in the "social software" industry, a general term for websites and software tools which help you to discover, extend, manage, enable communication in, and/or leverage your social network. We have created a map of the major companies in this space to provide a context for the directory below.
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