5 Articles match "Membership","Social Architecture"

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Monday, February 15, 2010
I recently tweeted an observation of David Weinberger' s on how our language has shifted: Over the past decade, we’ve gone from talking about social circles to social networks. I liked the way he phrased it, and I also note that it is the word social that connects the concepts because we are, at our core, social beings. The word social is now attached to so many concepts A circle draws a line around us.
 
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Session objective: understand technical architecture and planning required to deploy Social feedback Architecture: two databases: social data (note feedback, social bookmarks, social tagging) profile database (profile properties, membership colleagues etc). "Gatherer" Social Feedback: Social tags, notes and ratings Notes from Venky Veeraraghavan's presentation, forgive the typos! MySite personal portal
 
Monday, April 13, 2009
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Session objective: understand technical architecture and planning required to deploy Social feedback Architecture: two databases: social data (note feedback, social bookmarks, social tagging) profile database (profile properties, membership colleagues etc). "Gatherer" Social Feedback: Social tags, notes and ratings Notes from Venky Veeraraghavan's presentation, forgive the typos! MySite personal portal
/Message « Blogs Go Mainstream: Advertising Toilets | Main | Stowe Boyd » September 05, 2007 The Architecture of Sociality: Building In Openness by Stowe Boyd A lot of discussion boiling recently about openness in social applications (like the Bill Of Rights movement manifesto and supporting comments , and Brad Fitzpatricks Thoughts On The Social Graph . In the social application world, the equivalent would be a single centralized application, which satisfies all needs for all users. I offer a thought about deductive openness, by which I mean a path of low resistance for developers of application.
Home About Full Circle Contact Resources Wiki Full Circus Full Circle Associates connections for a changing world, online and offline… Feb 21 2008 Forrester’s Online Community Best Practices Published by Nancy White at 5:18 pm under Uncategorized , communities of practice , community indicators , networks , online facilitation , online interaction
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I recently tweeted an observation of David Weinberger' s on how our language has shifted: Over the past decade, we’ve gone from talking about social circles to social networks. I liked the way he phrased it, and I also note that it is the word social that connects the concepts because we are, at our core, social beings. The word social is now attached to so many concepts A circle draws a line around us.