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Some of the following tools or concepts might not be strictly related to social software, but they surely have appeared on my path to social software knowledge. All in all, I had to gather all this stuff in some way.
 
Some of the following tools or concepts might not be strictly related to social software, but they surely have appeared on my path to social software knowledge. All in all, I had to gather all this stuff in some way.
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more: http://www.philb.com/iwantto.htm<br>
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more: http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/9817137581524458/<br>
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more: [http://janeknight.typepad.com/pick/2008/12/predictions-for-top-tools-2009.html My predictions for Top Tools in 2009]<br/>
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[http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2004/10/tracing_the_evo.html Tracing the Evolution of Social Software]<br>
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more (directory): http://thevirtualhandshake.com/directory<br>
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comparison: http://www.consultantcommons.org/node/239
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[http://careo.elearning.ubc.ca/wiki?ETEC540RipMixFeed Jeff Miller and Brian Lamb (UBC): Rip. Mix. Feed.]
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== Apps ==
 
== Apps ==
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*[[Drupal]]
 
*[[Drupal]]
 
*[[Feedster]]
 
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*[http://www.feedmania.com/ Feedmania]
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*[[Feedness]]
 
*[[Flickr]]
 
*[[Flickr]]
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*[http://frassle.rura.org/ Frassle]
 
*[[Friendster]]
 
*[[Friendster]]
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*[[Furl]]
 
*[http://www.grouper.com/ Grouper]
 
*[http://www.grouper.com/ Grouper]
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*[http://www.ifavoritos.com iFavoritos]
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*[http://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn]
 
*[[Mediawiki]]
 
*[[Mediawiki]]
 
*[[Moodle]]
 
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*[[phpWiki]]
 
*[[phpWiki]]
 
*[[PostNuke]]
 
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*[http://reader.rocketinfo.com Rocketinfo]
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*[http://www.rojo.com/ Rojo]
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*[http://www.skype.com Skype]
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*[http://codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit]
 
*[[Technorati]]
 
*[[Technorati]]
 
*[[TikiWiki]]
 
*[[TikiWiki]]
 
*[[Type Pad]]
 
*[[Type Pad]]
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*[http://unalog.com/ Unalog]
 
*[[WordPress]]
 
*[[WordPress]]
 
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*[[Postgree SQL]]
 
*[[Postgree SQL]]
 
*[[Python]]
 
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*[http://www.rubyonrails.com/ Ruby on Rails]
 
*[[SQL Server]]
 
*[[SQL Server]]
 
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*[[IMS]]
 
*[[IMS]]
 
*[[Permalink]]
 
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*[[Podcasting]]
 
*[[RDF]]
 
*[[RDF]]
 
*[[RSS]]
 
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*[[vCard]]
 
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*[[XML]]
 
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=== Maps ===
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[http://www.thevirtualhandshake.com/blog/2005/05/12/map-of-the-social-software-landscape The Virtual Handshake]
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 15 January 2010

Wikipedia entry:

Social software refers to applications which facilitate virtual connection and collaboration between people on a network. It is sometimes described succinctly as "connection comes before content."

The term came into more common usage in late 2002, largely due to Clay Shirky who organized a "Social Software Summit" in November 2002, having started to use the term in April 2002. Shirky defines social software as "stuff that gets spammed" [1]

Some of the following tools or concepts might not be strictly related to social software, but they surely have appeared on my path to social software knowledge. All in all, I had to gather all this stuff in some way.

more: http://www.philb.com/iwantto.htm
more: http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/9817137581524458/
more: My predictions for Top Tools in 2009

Tracing the Evolution of Social Software

more (directory): http://thevirtualhandshake.com/directory
comparison: http://www.consultantcommons.org/node/239

Jeff Miller and Brian Lamb (UBC): Rip. Mix. Feed.

Pages in category "Social Software"

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