31 resources on Best Online Calendars this list feed Good List? 88 created by Shelley on February 4, 2006 9:13 PM Systems that allow you to keep track of your calendar online, and/or share your calendar w/ others.
Social networks have had giant growth spurts over the past couple of years, and it seems there's one for everyone: from dogs to moms to book-worms to shoppers. Social networks, I think, more than anything give people a place to belong and to hang out. Bec
Um serviço muito básico de social bookmarking. Funciona bem, é rápido, mas carece de bookmarklets e outros recursos interessantes encontrados aqui no BibSonomy.
I want to track down everyone who is actively doing research on social network sites. (Clarification: i'm looking for folks that are publishing in peer-reviewed spaces, not just researching for their company or blog.) Nicole Ellison and i are plotting to
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AROUNDMe is the perfect solution for anyone wishing to create a collaborative social space on the Web.
With AROUNDMe you can create one or many webspaces (web sites). In each webspace you get tools such as a wiki, blog and forum from which you can build your social space!
You can make your webspace private meaning that only those people that you invite in can see your webspace or open meaning that anyone can see it.
With open webspaces anyone with an OpenID can connect to your webspace and join in the fun if you have given them permissions to contribute.
AROUNDMe is free. You can download it and make your own webspace, webspaces for your family and friends or a wider community of people.
Features
* Create single or multiple webspaces.
* Theme selection at creation builds pre-enabled webspaces.
* Each webspace can have multiple web pages.
* Multiple plugins can be included on each web page.
* Make webspaces private (invitation only) or public.
* Plugin API (included plugins are a wiki, blog, forum, poll, events and a guest book plugin).
* OpenID accessibility – no more separate passwords and user names for each webspace!
* Configurable MIME type file upload and storage.
* Full CSS and HTML control for easy web page creation.
* Multilingual interface (defaults to OpenID language settings if language pack is installed).
The Best Stuff in the World is an open, organic, polymorphous site which, depending on the user, could take on diverse forms and meanings. The site simply asks you to input your "best stuff" in the world: whether it be a song that inspires you, your favou
Web2.0 is a term used loosly to describe a set of technologies, and their usage patterns, which shift the focus of user activity on the web from consumption to participation.
In the last several years we’ve seen the rise and fall of many social web applications. While most of our attention gets paid to the hugely successful ones like YouTube and Facebook, we can also learn a lot from those that have failed. Here are some of
B. Berendt, A. Hotho, and G. Stumme. Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, 8 (2-3):
95 - 96(2010)Bridging the Gap--Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0; The Future of Knowledge Dissemination: The Elsevier Grand Challenge for the Life Sciences.
J. Freyne, R. Farzan, P. Brusilovsky, B. Smyth, and M. Coyle. IUI '07: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces, page 52--61. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2007)
C. Herzog, M. Luger, and M. Herzog. Proceedings of the ESWC'07 workshop \"Bridging the Gap between Semantic Web and Web 2.0\", Innsbruck, Austria, (June 2007)
D. Millen, J. Feinberg, and B. Kerr. CHI '06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, page 111--120. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2006)
A. Hotho, R. Jäschke, C. Schmitz, and G. Stumme. The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, 3rd European Semantic Web Conference, ESWC 2006, Budva, Montenegro, volume 4011 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 411-426. Berlin / Heidelberg, Springer, (11-14 06 2006)
B. Krause, R. Jäschke, A. Hotho, and G. Stumme. HT '08: Proceedings of the Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, page 157--166. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2008)