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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
Won Kim 0001   +2 more
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Social Web

2016
Wikis, Blogs und Social Networks beruhen auf der Interaktion zwischen den Besuchern einer Website und fördern die Bildung von Gemeinschaften – eine in den Massenmedien bisher nicht erreichte Partizipation. Ausgehend von der Geschichte des Internets und einer Definition des »Social Webs« werden zunächst dessen Erscheinungsformen vorgestellt, verglichen
Anja Ebersbach   +2 more
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A self structuring artificial intelligence framework for deep emotions modeling and analysis on the social web

Future generations computer systems, 2021
The social web has enabled individuals from all walks of life to openly express their emotions and sentiment in relation to current affairs, local issues and personal circumstances.
A. Adikari   +5 more
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The Social Web

2013
The emergence of the social web has fundamentally changed the online world. According to the Bundesverband Digitale Wirtschaft (BVDW), the world is currently in the biggest media revolution ‘[…] since the invention of modern letterpress printing by Gutenberg in 1452’.
Nadine Chehimi
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Social web knowledge sharing and innovation performance in knowledge-intensive manufacturing SMEs

Journal of Technology Transfer, 2016
Pedro Soto-Acosta   +2 more
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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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