Sunday, December 5, 2010

Social computing

Social computing, via websites such as FaceBook and Twitter, puts power in communities, not institutions. As more individuals use the Internet to shop, work, and exchange ideas, a more egalitarian social structure is emerging. Individuals take cues from one another, rather than traditional sources of authority — like corporations, media outlets, political institutions or organized religions.
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