SMOB is a distributed / decentralised microblogging system built on RDF and Semantic Web technologies, mainly SIOC and FOAF. Currently, we have simple prototypes of a publishing and an aggregating service, less than 100 lines of PHP code each.
The Semantic Web, a knowledge-centric model for the Web's future, supplements human-readable documents and XML message formats with data that can be understood and processed by machines. SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL) is to the semantic Web as SQL is to a relational database. It allows applications to make sophisticated queries against distributed RDF databases, and is widely supported by many competing frameworks. This tutorial demonstrates its use through the example of a team tracking and journaling system for a virtual company.
Herwig, J., Kittenberger, A., Nentwich, M. und Schmirmund, J., 2009, Microblogging und die Wissenschaft. Das Beispiel Twitter. Steckbrief 4 im Rahmen des Projekts "Interactive Science". ITA-Reports, Nr. a52-4 hrsg. v. Institut für Technikfolgen-Abschätzung, Wien: ITA
"SMOB is a distributed / decentralised microblogging system built on RDF and Semantic Web technologies, mainly SIOC and FOAF. Currently, we have simple prototypes of a publishing and an aggregating service, less than 100 lines of PHP code each."
TwitterGadget is a clean, robust, web 2.0 style client for Twitter.com, designed to submit status updates to Twitter via your iGoogle homepage or Gmail Account.
(mobile) microblogging offers great possibilities for advertising (includes a good example) [--> but we will need business intelligence and data mining technology to take the advance]
Pownce is a way to send messages, files, links, and events to your friends. You'll create a network of the people you knowand then you can share stuff with all of them, just a few of them, or even just one other person really fast.
A great speech by Jyri Engestrom, co-founder of Jaiku and sociologist. In the first part of his presentation he explains his concept on socio-material objects. 49:40, very down-to-earth.
Twitter is a fabulous micro messaging service that allows you to intermingle with your friends and followers by asking you a simple eminent question: ‘what are you doing’ and allows you to answer by playing with 140 characters only. Apart from Social activities, twitter in business can really enhance your productivity and efficiency. Yammer is twitter for Business.
Seinen Forschungsgegenstand, Microlearning, erklärt er im Video sehr gut und geht dabei auch die Chancen für Unternehmen ein, die sich ergeben, wenn diese erkennen, wie Mitarbeiter heute tatsächlich arbeiten! Mit der Einsicht in die Realität ist also schon viel erreicht.
Twitter2RDF. An RDF exporter for Twitter microblogs has been created that uses SIOC (for the microblog entries) and FOAF (for describing the people). For example, here are representations of Twitter microblogs for two users: captsolo and johnbreslin.
"You can now cross-post your updates to other services like Pownce and Jaiku, select your preferred Short-URL-service, received tweets can be marked as new, more color schemes have been contributed, and you can put the input box to the top."
Welcome to thimbl, the free, open source, distributed micro-blogging platform. If you're tired of being locked in to one micro-blogging platform, or a single social network. Or you're weary of corporations hi-jacking your updates in the pursuit of money, then thimbl is for you.
Herwig, J., Kittenberger, A., Nentwich, M. und Schmirmund, J., 2009, Microblogging und die Wissenschaft. Das Beispiel Twitter. Steckbrief 4 im Rahmen des Projekts "Interactive Science". ITA-Reports, Nr. a52-4 hrsg. v. Institut für Technikfolgen-Abschätzung, Wien: ITA
Share your daily agenda, say where you'll be, what you'll do, make propositions or say that you're available. Do it from your current calendar application, by Email, SMS, IM or via twitter
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