The Green Files > convinced about dynamic of social ecosystems - Albert's posterous

[Albert's posterous] Each eco subsystem, (Twitter, FriendFeed, etc ) has it’s own feel, set of unique or power users compared to other sub ecosystems. My thoughts here are the dynamic of maintaining the same set of individuals across these systems, then combining those with new individuals from other sub ecosystems is what creates the synergy of thought, perspectives, and understanding that can change how we view the world. 

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