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Social Networking Overload
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Social Networking Overload
tag:robwilkerson.org,2008-06-11:/id/72//comment_1642008-06-11T14:38:02-04:002008-06-11T14:38:02-04:00Rob Wilkersonhttp://robwilkerson.org
<p>Yep. Bring me something new (that’s useful and/or fun) or bring me something that’s a markedly better than what I already have. Those are your two options. Otherwise, I’m not interested. That seems to sum up my position these days.</p>
Social Networking Overload
tag:robwilkerson.org,2008-06-11:/id/72//comment_1632008-06-11T14:26:42-04:002008-06-11T14:26:42-04:00Rob Brooks-Bilsonhttp://www.brooks-bilson.com/blogs/rob/
<p>Rob, your experiences pretty much mirror my own. I’m a heavy flickr user (also use it as an off-site backup for my photos), make sure my LinkedIn profile is up to date, have been using Facebook a lot lately, and am really liking twitter. There are a few other interesting ones out there these days, but I just don’t have enough time to really make use of them right now.</p>