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Social Networking: Lessons from a village community

By Mary Branscombe

Published: October 2 2007 15:13 | Last updated: October 2 2007 15:13

Why would a business spend a fortune to achieve something that a village on the Scilly Isles achieves effortlessly – the passing of information efficiently and reliably to people who need to know it but not everyone else?

“Villages and islands are so improbably efficient at getting information to the right people,” explains Charles Armstrong, ethnographer and chief executive of Trampoline Systems. “Some social network has licked this problem that floors really large companies.”

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