DiSo (dee • soh) is an initiative to facilitate the creation of open, non-proprietary and interoperable building blocks for the decentralized social web. Our first target is WordPress, bootstrapping on existing work and building out from there.
"Beehive is an internal social networking site that gives IBMers a "rich connection to the people they work with” on both a personal and a professional level. Beehive helps employees make new connections, track current friends and coworkers, and renew contacts with people they have worked with in the past. When employees join Beehive, they get a profile page. They can use the status message field and the free-form 'About Me' section on their profile page to let other people at IBM know where they are, what they are doing, and what they are thinking. Beehive also lets them post photos, create lists to share their thoughts, and organize events."
"Ringside Networks on Tuesday plans to announce an open-source server for running social applications on existing Web sites, Facebook, and other social-networking destinations in the future."
Dan Bricklins Präsentation auf der Blogtalk, Kritik an naiven Konzepten der Abbildung und Abbildbarkeit von Beziehungen sozialen Netzen. Hält am Schutz der Privatspäre fest.
"See everything that's going on with your friends in all the sites you use, easily figure out where you're missing connections with your friends, interact with multiple sites at once, and more!" - In privater Beta; Screenshot erinnert an Tumblelogs.
"GyPSii is a location-based social networking application that promises to take the social networking phenomenon mobile ... CNN's Adrian Finighan is willing to bet that GyPSii 'will soon be as big a phenomenon as Facebook. Bigger, perhaps.'"
"To explore the methods used in understanding structural and behavioral properties of large complex interactive networks." - Liste mit grundlegenden Texten