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On the last morning of info360, Mike Gotta, Sr. Technology Solutions Manager at Cisco, spoke about The Social Graph: People, Information and Communities. Because the rise of social technologies and tools has made us look at the world through the lens of people and the relationship to one another, it doesn’t make content irrelevant. In fact, it creates a challenge for integrating content into the community.