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		<title>How can a flock of birds give us hope?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever seen a flock of birds or a shoal of fish change direction very quickly? This is called an emergent behavior; according to Wickipedia: An emergent behavior or emergent property can appear when a number of simple entities (agents) operate in an environment, forming more complex behaviors as a collective.
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		<description><![CDATA[The evolution of social networking sites show they develop new functionalities.

First generation sites only let users manage friends&#8217; lists. There are mainly flat, single entry lists by schools or classes you attended. Examples: Copainsdavant (FR), Classmates.com
Second generation sites can be seen as the first social networks. They are centered around an individual and his friends, [...]]]></description>
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First generation sites only let users manage friends&#8217; lists. There are mainly flat, single entry lists by schools or classes you attended. Examples: Copainsdavant (FR), Classmates.com
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