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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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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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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
John G. Breslin +2 more
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Mobile Social Web; Opportunities and Drawbacks
2010As 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.
Thorsten Caus, Stefan Christmann
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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 +3 more
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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 +3 more
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Web Intelligence on the Social Web
2010The 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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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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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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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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Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Designing for User eXperiences, 2007
Rhetorics of Web 2.0 emphasize the sharing of user generated content. But how much content is actually openly shared? Is the Web really an open arena for content, or more suited to sharing in small groups? Will sharing change as more people become aware of potential legal and social pitfalls?
Shyong (Tony) K. Lam +1 more
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Rhetorics of Web 2.0 emphasize the sharing of user generated content. But how much content is actually openly shared? Is the Web really an open arena for content, or more suited to sharing in small groups? Will sharing change as more people become aware of potential legal and social pitfalls?
Shyong (Tony) K. Lam +1 more
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2010
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.
Thorsten Caus +2 more
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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.
Thorsten Caus +2 more
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