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IBM launches a new Social Network for Developers
May 2, 2009, 01 :32 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (5864 reads)

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"As a member of the My developerWorks community, you have an online persona, or profile, that describes you: your roles, skills, and interests, as well as your contact information. You can add as many details as you like to personalize your profile and update it whenever you like. You can also control the personal information that your peers can see about you.

"Your public profile initially includes your first name, last name, and screen name (now called your display name), which you create when you register and use to sign in. You can use the rich-text fields to customize and expand your profile with photos and links to other Web content, as shown in Figure 3, as well as add tags to it, at any time.

"Others in the My developerWorks community can view your profile to learn about you, just as you can view others' profiles. It's easy to find other members of the community who share your interests or are solving the same problems you're working on, because you can search profiles in many ways, such as by name and by the tags you assign to your profile."

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Corporation control. What funny! ...   Corporations   
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