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On social Web sites

Information Systems, 2010
Today hundreds of millions of Internet users are using thousands of social Web sites to stay connected with their friends, discover new ''friends,'' and to share user-created contents, such as photos, videos, social bookmarks, and blogs. There are so many social Web sites, and their features are evolving rapidly. There is controversy about the benefits
Ok-Ran Jeong, Sang-Won Lee
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Socializing the web

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2021
Though today we think of the web and social media as nearly synonymous, the technology of the early web made social interaction difficult. The author discusses her work creating some of the web's earliest social applications and asks why our interfaces for seeing and communicating with each other online are still so primitive.
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The Web and social networks

Computer, 2002
The sheer volume of Web data, together with its low signal-to-noise ratio, make it difficult for text-based search engines to locate high-quality pages. Analyzing the links between Web sites has dramatically improved the Web search experience and spawned research into the Web's link structure.
Ravi Kumar 0001   +3 more
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The social web

ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Web program on - SIGGRAPH '05, 2005
Today's web is far more than a bidirectional graph. It has a brain, a voice. It is a virtual "living" organism, a social system. The explosive spread of blogs, combined with the rapid emergence of friendly technologies enable users to interact with ease, has bred a web that affects society, perceptions, and commerce.
Dennis Crowley   +4 more
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Social Scripting for the Web

Computer, 2007
As our business and personal lives move online, we must learn to carry out increasingly complicated tasks on the Web. The Koala project at IBM's Almaden Research Center (www. research.ibm.com/koala) is aiming to create the next best thing: a wiki-type repository of instructions for Web applications that can help users automate common tasks. In addition
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Semantic Web or Web 2.0? Socialization of the Semantic Web

2008
Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web are approaches that target the improvement of the Web through the optimization of mechanisms for sharing information and resources. This document argues that Web 2.0 is not an immature stage of the Semantic Web but an orthogonal dimension of another Web aspect, the semantic.
Jorge Morato   +3 more
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Web Intelligence on the Social Web

2010
The WWW, has become a fertile land where anyone can transform his ideas into real applications to create new amazing services. Therefore, it was just a matter of time until the massive proliferation of virtual communities, social networks, etc. New social structures have been formed by massive use of new technologies.
Sebastián A. Ríos, Felipe Aguilera
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Turning a Web 2.0 social network into a Web 3.0, distributed, and secured social web application

Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on World Wide Web, 2012
This demonstration presents the process of transforming a Web 2.0 centralized social network into a Web 3.0, distributed, and secured Social application, and what was learnt in this process. The initial Web 2.0 Social Network application was written by a group of students over a period of 4 months in the spring of 2011.
Henry Story   +4 more
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Social Networks and the Web

2004
Link analysis for web search spawned a surge of interest in mathematical techniques for improving the user experience in information retrieval. Although developed initially to combat the ”spamming” of text-based search engines, link analysis has over time become susceptible to innovative forms of ”link spam”; the battle continues between web search ...
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