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The conventional wisdom about social networks is that people filter out dissonant news and opinions, and instead flood themselves with news and views that merely confirm their prejudices. But new evidence suggests that in seeking information online, just the opposite happens. Many people are already using new media tools as trust filters in a truly sophisticated way. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Rory O'Connor - Mar 25, 2009 - 7:21 AM PDT
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Edited by: Rory O'Connor - Mar 25, 2009 - 7:21 AM PDT

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