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CNet: How Apple’s Ping dings Twitter, Facebook.

Ping picks at the nice parts of Facebook and Twitter — friending and following — and offers these benefits to its users without the generalists’ pains.  Unlike Twitter, for example, these are all real people. Unlike Facebook, you can just wander around and see who or what you like without having to become someone’s friend and without having to like anything at all.

09/02/10 • 12:27 PM • AppleInternetSocial MediaSoftware • No Comments

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