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Wikipedia mentions it is suggested that:
"...the term social software is best used not
to refer to a single type of software, but rather to the use of two or more modes of computer-mediated communication
that result in community formation. In this view, people form online communities by combining one-to-one (e.g., email
and instant messaging), one-to-many (Web pages and blogs), and many-to-many (wikis) communication modes. In many online
communities, real life meetings become part of the communication repertoire."
For the full article, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_software.
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