Editor's note: Yoav Shoham is professor of computer science at Stanford University and co-founder of Katango, which organizes Facebook friends into groups The recent introduction of Google+ has been fodder for much
Google-versus-Facebook discussion. At the center of the discussion has been the
Circles component of
Google+, which allows users to arrange their contacts in meaningful clusters (for example, ?family? and ?work?) and share different content with different clusters. Circles play a role that?s almost entirely analogous to Facebook?s
lists,
which have been around (if somewhat buried in the Facebook UI) for a long time
. Facebook of course also has the notion of
groups, separate from (and more recent than) lists. Here are some basic observations on lists, groups and circles that seem to have been glossed over in the various recent articles.

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