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	<title>Comments on: Facebook&#8217;s Frictionless Sharing Creates Real Friction</title>
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		<title>By: Best of B2B Marketing Zone for February 17, 2012 &#171; Sales and Marketing Jobs</title>
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		<description>[...] Facebook’s Frictionless Sharing Creates Real FrictionImage via Wikipedia. Earlier this week I read a post by Amber Naslund over at her Brass Tack Thinking blog. She did a nice job of actually thinking about something that I feel is an affliction rather than a development in the social space: frictionless sharing. This idea was brought to us by the folks at Facebook. Great idea, right? MORE &gt;&gt; [...]</description>
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<p>[...] Facebook’s Frictionless Sharing Creates Real FrictionImage via Wikipedia. Earlier this week I read a post by Amber Naslund over at her Brass Tack Thinking blog. She did a nice job of actually thinking about something that I feel is an affliction rather than a development in the social space: frictionless sharing. This idea was brought to us by the folks at Facebook. Great idea, right? MORE &gt;&gt; [...]</p>
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