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July 26, 2003 by Patti

Tipping

Tipping, in the New York Times, bemoans the overuse of the term “tipping point,” Valdis Krebs alerts SOCNET, with a question, “can betweenness be next?”. Note I did blog this use of Tipping Point in conjunction with the war in April.

I think that “weak ties” will hit the top of the charts before “betweeness” does.

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