@filmcoproducer
You have to use it to understand. If you combine the services of Microsoft Live/Live@Edu with SharePoint then you can see the whole picture. There are many parts to sharepoint and even with SharePoint 2007 users can have a "MySite" which they can create with information about them and pictures and then add private and public document libraries, links, and information to share within their corporate network. So if you think about it SharePoint does do some of the Social Networking aspects albeit a bit differently than Facebook is doing it. Microsoft and Sharepoint along with its cloud services like Live and Live@Edu are focusing on the "productive" side of social networking instead of the farmville, Mafia Wars, and joining every useless group or fan page of social networking.
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