
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Monday 22 September 2008
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Ian Sargent
Location
London
Occupation
Database Support
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Sorry, I disagree. It's natural to want to expand your personal contacts as it allows you access to a greater number of informed sources and potential clients.
However, business guard their own information jealously. Allowing your contacts' machines to cluster socially and exhange information goes against that business practise.
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