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What is Social Web

Handbook of Research on Social Interaction Technologies and Collaboration Software: Concepts and Trends
Refers to Web 2.0-based technologies and applications that are used to support communication and facilitate social contact, such as, social networking sites, massively multiplayer online role-playing games, photo and video sharing, online stores and auction houses, virtual worlds, and collaborative wikis.
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Mobile Social Web: Opportunities and Drawbacks
Thorsten Caus (Georg August University of Gottingen, Germany) and Stefan Christmann (Georg August University of Gottingen, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-368-5.ch002
Abstract
As mobile Internet usage continues to grow, the phenomenon of accessing online communities through mobile devices draws researchers’ attention. Statistics show that close to 60 percent of all mobile Internet traffic worldwide is related to the use of mobile social networks. In this chapter, the mobile social web is defined, categories of mobile communities explained, and success factors and drawbacks discussed from the technical, social, and economic perspectives. Challenges, including low transmission rates, changes in usage patterns, search for new revenue sources, as well as the need for development of original mobile web content and applications are addressed. The technical requirements for the mobile use of online communities are identified. The chapter closes with a summary of potential economic and social prospects of the emerging mobile social web.
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Multimedia Social Networks
A set of social relations that link people through the Web.
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Web 2.0 From Evolution to Revolutionary Impact in Library and Information Centers
Web services that provides a platform to users to remain socially connected.
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Media Literacy Organizations
Set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. The Social web incorporates how websites and software are designed and developed in order to support and foster social interaction.
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Seven Traits of Personal Learning Environments for Designing Quality Online Learning Programs: A Systems View of Connectedness
Websites and mobile applications that agent’s use to communicate and participate in a digital culture. Agents on the social web often use text, images, and videos as a means of communicating and interacting.
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Embracing the Social Web for Managing Patterns
A perceived evolution of the Web in a direction that is driven by ‘collective intelligence,’ realized by information technology, and characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects.
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A Model-Driven Engineering Approach for Defining Rich Internet Applications: A Web 2.0 Case Study
is a type of Web application which emphasizes the end-users involvement, the relationships between them and the shared interests of the community
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The Evolutional Genesis of Blogs and the Integration of Communication Networks
Also known as web 2.0, the social web is part of a set of applications or websites with the same characteristics and capabilities that offer users the potential to create content.
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Using Wiki for Managing Knowledge in Agile Software Development
The perceived evolution of the Web in a direction that is driven by ‘collective intelligence,’ realized by information technology, and characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects.
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Social Capital, Social Networks, and the Social Web: The Case of Virtual Volunteering
Also known as Web 2.0, the Social Web is an aggregation of social interaction and collaboration technologies, including blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networking, photo and video sharing, and simulated 3-D virtual worlds.
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Social Machines
A set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. The Social Web encompasses how Websites and software are designed and developed in order to support and foster social interaction.
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A Knowledge Management Model for Patterns
A perceived evolution of the Web in a direction that is driven by ‘collective intelligence,’ realized by information technology, and characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects.
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Leveraging User-Specified Metadata to Personalize Image Search
An umbrella term that includes social media and social networking sites, like Facebook and MySpace.
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Developing a Glossary for Software Projects
The perceived evolution of the Web in a direction that is driven by ‘collective intelligence,’ realized by information technology, and characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects.
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From Mainframe to Cloud
Is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web.
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Using Wiki for Agile Software Development
The perceived evolution of the Web in a direction that is driven by ‘collective intelligence,’ realized by information technology, and characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects.
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Smart Communities: Promoting Scientific Publications Through Academic Social Networks
The web social is a environment that brings people together to talk, share ideas and common interests, or make new friends, for collaboration and sharing of data.
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