arstechnica.com — NPR has taken a further step into social media by introducing NPR Community, its own social network wrapped around the organization's vast content library. Facebook and Digg certainly won't have anything to worry about, but what is a national public radio network is capable of when it meshes its content with worldwide community tools?
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Closed AccountOct 1, 2008
The NPR community allows you to comment on articles and add friends, quite like digg. I don't see that it's another facebook or myspace.
robybeefOct 1, 2008
i don't see what's wrong with a person having an opinion
bipolarruledoutOct 1, 2008
EVERY website is turning into a social network now... weather you like it or not. Now if they can combine them all together we might have like web 3.0 or something.... which will probably look a lot web 1.0 but with less passwords and more myspacers to annoy you.
bipolarruledoutOct 1, 2008
I would say they know exactly how to use the Internet which is why they are doing this. Social networks are like the new streaming media... if you don't have them then you will seem terribly old school. (or web 1.0 if you are in marketing)
slikstaOct 2, 2008
NPR went downhill a long time ago. Too much like the mainstream media now and biased.
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