Dan Bricklin describes an image capture for a social bookmarking system for shopping. The image capture makes a thumbnail of the image and uses it as a tag. Neat idea...maybe applicable.
Search "engine" that connects you via chat to a "guide" who does the searching for you and picks out only the choice results.
People differ in their willingness to share, as well as their reasons to do so. An open collaboration community of willing sharing members thrives on a virtuous cycle: increased sharing often offers stronger reasons for more people to share. However, it may also decline when the cycle goes the opposite direction and turns vicious. What determines the dividing line? We offer insights into this important question based on an analytic understanding of the concept of rational sharing, which is sharing for net gain in personal utility. In a nutshell, a community thriving on rational sharing is essentially an economic system, a platform for creating mutual benefit through exchanges.
Complore is derived from com-(with,together) and explore-(search, research).As the name suggests, complore is a vision to connect people from diverse backgrounds, from traditional research areas such as the sciences and engineering to non-traditional fields such as theater and music, through collaboration and networking and provide them a common platform to collectively explore their areas of interest. Thus complore provides people to think and work as a team.
Complore also provides students, faculty, technical experts and outstanding scholars an opportunity to work in professional collaboration with each other with a stimulating level of scholarship, research, and intellectual engagement that immeasurably enriches their experience. It also provides a common space for students to consider and comment on each and every one’s research materials including their own. By exchanging and building upon each others' ideas, students are encouraged to work and learn together.
Complore also provides students, faculty, technical experts and outstanding scholars an opportunity to work in professional collaboration with each other with a stimulating level of scholarship, research, and intellectual engagement that immeasurably enriches their experience. It also provides a common space for students to consider and comment on each and every one’s research materials including their own. By exchanging and building upon each others' ideas, students are encouraged to work and learn together.
Research-oriented social bookmarking site. Some interesting categories for sharing content (articles, lectures, papers), the ability to send private messages and the ability to join groups.
A very very long annotated list of social bookmarking sites.
ZACK bookmaps
is a web application to find, locate and loan a book with google maps.
The Wiki that contains the book "Wealth of Networks". Interesting both in content and in presentation.
tagged economics politics social_networks social_software toread wikis
by laallen
...and 1 other person
...on 17-APR-06
Some nice features in a photo album sharing site. Includes the ability to attach an audio file to a slideshow.
An article (by estee solomon gray from 1995) about using social networks to increase productivity and improve workflow by providing software that makes it easier for employees to share knowledge and experience.
A syllabus from a Stanford course on social software. Also note that the whole course is a wiki.
tagged social_software stanford syllabus technology wikis
by jarson
...and 1 other person
...on 14-APR-06
An article (by estee solomon gray from 1995) about using social networks to increase productivity and improve workflow by providing software that makes it easier for employees to share knowledge and experience.
tagged esther fastcompany social_networks social_software workflow xerox
by laallen
...and 1 other person
...on 14-APR-06
A syllabus from a Stanford course on social software. Also note that the whole course is a wiki.
tagged articles research social_networks social_software stanford syllabus wikis
by laallen
...and 1 other person
...on 14-APR-06
A really long list of many things web 2.0.
tagged library2.0 social_software technology web2.0
by mcedrone
...and 4 other people
...on 03-APR-06
about the "flow" of social software
Mashable is a blog covering Web 2.0 startups, peer production, user-generated content, revenue sharing, social software and the web as a platform.
A really long list of many things web 2.0.
tagged library2.0 social_software technology web2.0
by laallen
...and 4 other people
...on 20-MAR-06
A long list of web 2.0 thingies. Good reference for such things as bookmarkers, audio sharing, collaboration, etc, etc, etc
Another "catalog your own collection" site, but with a multimedia approach.
Another "catalog your own collection" site, but with a multimedia approach.
"This May 2005 article explores the differences between so-called Web 1.0 (in which "a small number of writers created Web pages for a large number of readers") and Web 2.0, in which Web users are able to easily contribute and create content. Includes examples of Web 2.0 technologies, such as Flickr, RSS aggregators, and Google Maps. From Digital Web Magazine, "an online magazine intended for professional web designers."" (via LII)
Listible is a new way to get relevant resources quickly.
By using Web 2.0 features such as AJAX, folksonomy (tagging), social elements such as voting/commenting and the listible's listonomy (listing), resources can be sorted in a way that will be digestible.- Manage your data online, access it anywhere, anytime
- Share your data with friends, family or the entire world
- Display your data on any web site, change it here, and all sites change automatically
- Compute, chart, and analyze your data online
- Manage your data online, access it anywhere, anytime
- Share your data with friends, family or the entire world
- Display your data on any web site, change it here, and all sites change automatically
- Compute, chart, and analyze your data online
- Manage your data online, access it anywhere, anytime
- Share your data with friends, family or the entire world
- Display your data on any web site, change it here, and all sites change automatically
- Compute, chart, and analyze your data online
"Basecamp is a unique project collaboration tool. Projects don't fail from a lack of charts, graphs, or reports, they fail from a lack of communication and collaboration. Basecamp makes it simple to communicate and collaborate on projects." includes messaging, file sharing, task assignment, and more...web-based collaboration
Collaborative editing tools allow a group of individuals to simultaneously edit a document, see who else is working on it, and watch in real time as others make changes. As a functional hybrid of wikis and instant messaging, collaborative editing creates a new dynamic for group work and multitasking, two hallmarks of today's learners.
tagged collaborative_editing future read_this social_software technology web2.0
by jarson
...on 16-JAN-06
Center for History & New Media's (George Mason University) tools include: Web Scrapbook ("store all kinds of media items—URLs, images, text, and movies—and collaborate with others"), Survey Builder, H-Bot (AskJeeve's style historical fact-finder) and others.
"Slide is a free downloadable desktop program that indexes photos on your hard drive, automatically groups them into intuitive channels, and plays them back via a unique always-on ticker interface. Because of this innovative scrolling "photo playback" model, you can rediscover and enjoy images you would rarely see otherwise. With just one click members can choose to share any photo or invite both registered and unregistered friends and family to subscribe to entire channels of photos. Simple access controls allow you to manage the privacy of your photos."


