With the introduction of the term “Web 2.0” by Dale Dougherty, co-founder of O’Reilly Media and Craig Cline, editorial director of Seybold Publications; more and more are moving from station content to dynamic contents which include technology like Ajax, RSS. Thus, social network site like wiki and blogging become the new trench of the internet. Currently, internet users have to login to different services for different purpose. A one-stop solution or portal will be an ideal solution to users to update themselves on what is happening in the web. Besides, human are social by nature; features like RSS and Wall have shown the desire for individual to keep track on friends’ activity and interest in order to share a common topic. In the proj...
As technology has grown in countless ways, social networking site has become more popular and import...
Abstract—Today, the data exchanged over online social networks (OSNs) represents a significant fract...
Social networks have become the banner of Web 2.0, which also hosts blogs, wikis and chats. There is...
With the introduction of the term “Web 2.0” by Dale Dougherty, co-founder of O’Reilly Media and Crai...
The social interactions manifest in blogs by the network of comments left by owners and readers are ...
The social interactions manifest in blogs by the network of comments left by owners and readers are ...
Nowadays, the Internet users own multiple accounts on different Social Networking Sites (SNSs). 9...
A web feed is a new kind of web services that was created in the past two decades to keep remote use...
This article explains how the University of Nebraska Kearney Calvin T. Ryan Library improved their s...
Learn how blogs and wikis are helping citizens of the web interact socially and build communities. ...
In this modern era, the community's need for information is growing, especially the need for the int...
International audienceSocial computing seems to be the new trend in Web applications development. Fa...
What are “social networking” tools, and why should lawyers care about them? Wikipedia, itself built ...
This report has been written with the aim of providing the reader with a vivid summary of the author...
The goal with this thesis was to build parts of a service that, depending on a user’s interests and ...
As technology has grown in countless ways, social networking site has become more popular and import...
Abstract—Today, the data exchanged over online social networks (OSNs) represents a significant fract...
Social networks have become the banner of Web 2.0, which also hosts blogs, wikis and chats. There is...
With the introduction of the term “Web 2.0” by Dale Dougherty, co-founder of O’Reilly Media and Crai...
The social interactions manifest in blogs by the network of comments left by owners and readers are ...
The social interactions manifest in blogs by the network of comments left by owners and readers are ...
Nowadays, the Internet users own multiple accounts on different Social Networking Sites (SNSs). 9...
A web feed is a new kind of web services that was created in the past two decades to keep remote use...
This article explains how the University of Nebraska Kearney Calvin T. Ryan Library improved their s...
Learn how blogs and wikis are helping citizens of the web interact socially and build communities. ...
In this modern era, the community's need for information is growing, especially the need for the int...
International audienceSocial computing seems to be the new trend in Web applications development. Fa...
What are “social networking” tools, and why should lawyers care about them? Wikipedia, itself built ...
This report has been written with the aim of providing the reader with a vivid summary of the author...
The goal with this thesis was to build parts of a service that, depending on a user’s interests and ...
As technology has grown in countless ways, social networking site has become more popular and import...
Abstract—Today, the data exchanged over online social networks (OSNs) represents a significant fract...
Social networks have become the banner of Web 2.0, which also hosts blogs, wikis and chats. There is...