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Comments: 42 Last by Evie on Sep 21, 2010, 11:12am
Last night, I retweeted
Genomic Repairman’s request for the twitterverse to sign up for an account at LabSpaces. He wanted users to join in on the discussions he was having in the
group he created. We were greeted moments later by a
tweet from DrugMonkey saying that THE Facebook for science is dead. Considering I just wrote a
blog post on that exact topic, I found his tweet Ironic. The emphasis in that previous post being that there probably will never be ONE single social hub for scientists, but that doesn’t preclude the formation of multiple niche venues. Please excuse me while I get this out of my system:
(rant)What exactly is a FaceBook for science anyway? Is any site with a science spin, groups, a forum, and/or user profiles a “FaceBook.” If that’s the case, then there are hundreds of FaceBooks for science out there. I’d argue that the term is deprecated. Many sites employ social tool . . .
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I wonder how long it’s been since you graduated, Brian. You’ve heard of Stockholm Syndrome, no? When you say things like: I have the utmost of respect for my mentor. My scientific. . .Read More
That's not the only thing you can do with it: http://blog.pascallisch.net/?p=223 . . .Read More