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Trust is not a four letter word | Chakroff's Blog
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March 1, 2009. Trust is not a four letter word. 8212; chakroff @ 10:33 pm. First of all: Threaded Comments For The Win! All I’ve got to do is figure out how to turn it on. Anyway, to the assignment. An exchange on the Writing board at Listal. Although it’s a limited example, this type of back and forth support and encouragement is the kind of behavior I associate with bonding rather than bridging. A fraction of the sites tagged as typography. Its industrial and modern! Whats not to love? Does the bulk of...
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Who am I anyway? | How did I get here?
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How did I get here? Musings from a second career librarian. Who am I anyway? April 6, 2009 in Social Computing. This video is a promotion for a new web startup called E, a social media aggregator based in Amsterdam that helps people share their online identity in the real world. The E website states that “E is a service that integrates all your existing social services into an E ID. Which you can share with anyone in the real world” by simply using your mobile phone. Scenario 1: Joe Blow. Twitter Grader ...
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Session 3 Readings | Keokilee's Weblog
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Thoughts on Session 2. Social Capital and Trust. February 15, 2009. What Brings Us to Communities? The paper Virtual Community Attraction: Why People Hang Out Online by Ridings and Gefen attempts to categorize the reasons why a person may join an online community. Social support and friendship were the next highest answers. I’m a little skeptical of the responses that the judges have classified as friendship . Here’s the first example response:. In fact, in the second example response, the person said th...
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Identity in Social Computing | Keokilee's Weblog
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Identity in Social Computing. April 5, 2009. Responses to “Identity in Social Computing”. Feed for this Entry. April 7, 2009 at 11:19 pm. What an intriguing site! Our physical activities and locations definitely help define our identities, and this site seems to bring those activities into the online identity more than sites like Facebook or MySpace. Certainly, people post about their activities and locations on Facebook and MySpace, but it isnt always as central as it appears to be in BrightKite. Linnea...
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Session 7 | Keokilee's Weblog
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Identity in Social Computing. April 21, 2009. Is quite similar to. Brightkite also provides a. That outlines what information they log from their users and what may or may not be private. Since the site uses your location, a key point is that it is the user’s choice to reveal your location and make it public. It is up to the user to set their own privacy modes. Obscene Images on Brightkite. Responses to “Session 7”. Feed for this Entry. April 22, 2009 at 7:02 pm. I don’t understand something, you s...
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Social Capital and Trust | Keokilee's Weblog
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Social Capital and Trust. March 1, 2009. I, like most people it seems, had a little trouble with some of the readings. Some of them were full of statistical measurements and analysis, which I don’t have a very good background in. I found A Survey of Trust Use and Modeling in Real Online Systems by Paulo Massa to be the easiest to read even if it was a bit lengthy. The paper surveys different ways websites establish trust between users. However, trust is used in many other websites as well. It’s very anal...
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The Social Stuff that Happens on the Internet | Keokilee's Weblog
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Added Everyone’s Blogs to Google Reader. Thoughts on Session 2. The Social Stuff that Happens on the Internet. January 19, 2009. The internet has become a large source of information for millions of users worldwide. For a lot of users, it has also become a way to form connections with other people, whether they read blogs or play online games. What are the different types of social activities out there? What term do we use to describe these interactions? Where do blogs fit into social computing? I signed...
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Social Knowledge | Keokilee's Weblog
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Social Capital and Trust. Identity in Social Computing. March 16, 2009. Answers) encourages users to take things at face value instead of tracing the information found on these pages back to the source. Since my project has to do with social news, I also found the paper on Digg. Which is a service I’ve heard a lot about but have never really used. Network and the social networking. Network. According to their Getting Started. Choosing a SocialMedian username and password). The clips feature allows yo...