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Latest revision as of 13:50, 7 April 2005
Bryan's social software page!
Questions and comments?
This page was created by Dick Cheney. In an undisclosed location, nicht wahr?
The landscape Web apps: Friendster, LinkedIn, Orkut; Eliyon protocol: FOAF (mine) reputation systems (Slashdot) movement: Social Software Blogging: definition and history
Dual origins: personal journals and hyperlinking The platform revolution hosted: Blogger.com, LiveJournal servered: Moveable Type Drupal, Segue more recent examples research: Smartmobs, Dan Gillmor, Infocult United States politics liberal and conservative Global blogs: Baghdad Burning, Salam Pax community regional Education and blogs o class blogs: Americans Abroad, Narrative Theory o faculty blogs: Dr. B at Purdue o student life o campus culture effects o innovative uses: Pepysblog o technology and education: Stephen Downes, NITLE Tech News and MANE IT Leaders tools for knowledge: Blogdex, Waypath , Daypop tools for connection: Technorati, Trackback social software and media reform: Memeorandum, OhMyNews, WikiNews
Wikis
* concept
- examples: Portland Pattern Repository, WikiPedia
Social network theory
* Cheswick and Burke's Internet Mapping Project * scale-free networks o bell curve o Barabasi, "The Physics of the Web" [2001]; Shirky on blogs and power laws
o Broder, Kumar, et al, "Graph structure in the web"