WorldCat.org, catalogue en ligne d’OCLC, propose un lien versWorldCat Identities. Ce dernier donne accès à des profils d’auteurs ou de sociétés : nombre de titres publiés, langue de publication, rôle, « tag cloud »...Par ailleurs, WorldCat o
LibraryThing's success—we recently hit three-hundred thousand members and twenty million books—has spawned competitors, more than forty at last count. We respect them. Some of the best include BookJetty (gorgeous), Anobii (simple and big in China),
Greetings librarians and information professionals! Earlier today, I blogged aboutwhy tenured faculty and emeriti should use a social networking site such as Pronetos. The library science community is at the forefront of this new digital age, so I thoug
Social designis design that focuses on the social lives of users. It deals with the activities, behaviors, and motivations of people who work and play together through software interfaces. It is built on the observation that many of the decisions we mak
"Web-based e-mail systems already contain much of what Facebook calls the social graph--the connections between people," Saul Hansell writes in his blog posting. "Yahoo and Google realize that they have this information and can use it to build their own
We’ve been hearing for a couple of years now about the potential of social networks like MySpace and Facebook to replace web-based email services like Yahoo and Hotmail. And with the recentstatsindicating that there’s more attention being shown tow
While Facebook, Friendster and MySpace are the big names in social networking these days, tomorrow's social networking giants could be Yahoo! and Google. And we're not talking about Google's OpenSocial platform.
saviez-vous ça :Il y aplus d’utilisateurs deHabboque deFacebook;Il y aplus de vidéos hébergées surCyWorldque surYouTube;Neopetstotalise près de500 milliards de pages vuesdepuis sa création.
Let's play global domination. Here's a map of the world, showingthe dominant social networks by country, according to Alexa. Thereare way more players than anybody, from a vantage point in SiliconValley, would expect. In the US, the story of social netw
Uncle Ron may work for IBM, but it doesn't mean you want him writing on your wall or poking your friends.Keep your social profile fun, but your professional profile polished.The more people you know, the less chance of fetching coffee all day.
les réseaux sociaux s’étouffent quand ils sont trop grands. Nous n’avons pas grand-chose à faire des milliers de gens qui dans quelques mois se diront nos “amis” mais dont nous ignorons tout. Pour Paul Saffo de l’Institute For The Future,