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Social computing

Social computing refers to the use of social software, and thus represents a growing trend of ICT usage concerned with tools that support social interaction and communication. Social computing is rather based on existing social conventions or related to specific social contexts than characterized by its technological attributes. Examples of social computing is the use of e-mail for maintaining social relationships, instant messaging for daily microcoordination at one's workplace, or weblogs as a community building tool.








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