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Introduction to the Social Web (Web 2.0, social media, social software)
2009Web 2.0 is a widely-used and wide-ranging term (in terms of interpretations), made popular by Tim O’Reilly who wrote an article on the seven features or principles of Web 2.0. To many people, Web 2.0 can mean many different things. Most agree that it can be thought of as the second phase of architecture and application development for the Web, and that
Alexandre Passant+2 more
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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
Sang-Won Lee, Won Kim, Ok-Ran Jeong
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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
Sang-Won Lee, Won Kim, Ok-Ran Jeong
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Social Web Data Analytics: Relevance, Redundancy, Diversity
, 2014In the past decade, the Social Web has evolved into both an essential channel for people to exchange information and a new type of mass media. The immense amount of data produced presents new possibilities and challenges: algorithms and technologies need
Ke Tao
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Topic-based sentiment analysis for the social web: The role of mood and issue-related words
J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol., 2013General sentiment analysis for the social web has become increasingly useful for shedding light on the role of emotion in online communication and offline events in both academic research and data journalism. Nevertheless, existing general‐purpose social
M. Thelwall, K. Buckley
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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.
Sridhar Rajagopalan+3 more
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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.
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User Data on the Social Web: Authorship, Agency, and Appropriation
College English, 2013Social web services catalog users’ activities across the Internet, aggregating, analyzing, and selling a vast array of user data to be used largely for consumer profiling and target marketing.
Jessica L. Reyman
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Social Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services
2010In this chapter the authors aim to portray the social aspects of the World Wide Web and the current and emerging trends in “Social Web”. The Social Web (or Web 2.0) is the term that is used frequently to characterize Web sites that feature user provided content as their primary data source and leverage the creation of online communities based on shared
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On the Social Shaping of the Semantic Web
2009Addressed in this chapter is the Social Shaping of the Semantic Web in the context of moving beyond the workplace application domain that has so dominated the development of both Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs), and the Social Shaping of Technology perspective.
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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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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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Web 2.0, Social Web & Social Network Sites
2014Um das Soziale Netzwerk Facebook als Untersuchungsgegenstand dieser Arbeit einzuordnen und um im Weiteren die Bedeutung fur Kinder und Jugendliche und fur die Soziale Arbeit herauszuarbeiten, bedarf es zunachst einer Klarung, was soziale Onlinenetzwerke uberhaupt sind.
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