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Why Filtering is the Next Step for Social Media

(Posted on  ReadWriteWeb  1 day ago)

If there's one thing to be learned from social media tools, it's that these services were not made to interact with one another. Complaints are rolling in and heated discussions are taking place about the noise levels within social media platforms. H (visit source article)

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Why Filtering is the Next Step for Social Media

If there's one thing to be learned from social media tools, it's that these services were not made to interact with one another. Complaints are rolling in and heated discussions are taking place about the noise levels within social media platforms.

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