It gives them a power not seen with with other types of social computing activities, save projects themselves. (cloudave.com)
Calling it the «privacy paradox,» University of Michigan School of Information professor Cliff Lamp says in studying social computing he has found that people make a lot of noise when it comes to privacy, but push concerns aside in favor of convenience. (inc.com)
Oh and by the way if the above is too new age and namby pamby for you I reckon social computing is capable of talking 25 % out of the running costs of most businesses — so there! (gapingvoid.com)