This link has been bookmarked by 92 people . It was first bookmarked on 05 Oct 2007, by Benjamin Jörissen.
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Ronda ShannonSocial Web
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The distinction gets to the whole confusion of a "social networking system" vs. "social networks" that is probably worth drawing conceptually.
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You fast forward to the memex, bypassing what continues to be the most important social networking technology ever: the telephone. Especially the automatically switched telephone, which ends up being addressed in Baran's famous switching article. See, esp., Carolyn Marvin's book.
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E. Alana JamesDownes article on history of web - good link for futures
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Geoff CainScholz, Trebor. "A History of the Social Web (draft)."
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Emphasizing the role of women whenever possible, this history shows that the interests of those who used the Net as social platform shaped it in the interplay of military, scientific, entrepreneurial, activist, artistic, and altruistic agendas.
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Seb Paquetthis history shows that the interests of those who used the Net as social platform shaped it in the interplay of military, scientific, entrepreneurial, activist, artistic, and altruistic agendas. The evolution of the Social Web was driven by fear, desire
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pete mecThis is a cross-cultural, critical history of social life on the Internet. It captures technical, cultural, and political events that influenced the evolution of computer-assisted person-to-person communication via the net. In difference to other historic
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Kevin LimTook Trebor's class, yet how did I not bookmark this one? Great historical reference on how the social web came about. Good for everyone!
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Russell RichardsA developing go at a history of the social web written as an online edited paper
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Francisco Arlindo AlvesThis essay now "fastforwards" through history, tracing main ideas that were crucial in the evolution of networked sociality online. Famously, in 1945 the American computing pioneer Vannevar Bush outlined the idea of hyperlinked pages and the “Memex,”
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Scott Lesliecould add this plus the slides at the end of the paper to the "Additional Reading" section
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This is a cross-cultural, critical history of social life on the Internet. It captures technical, cultural, and political events that influenced the evolution of computer-assisted person-to-person communication via the net. Acknowledging the role of grassroots movements, this history does not solely focus on mainstream culture with all its mergers, acquisitions, sales and markets, and the (mostly male) geeks, engineers, scientists, and garage entrepreneurs who implemented their dreams in hardware and software. This is a critical history as it traces the changing nature of labor and typologies of those who create value online as much as it searches for changing approaches toward control, privacy, and intellectual property. It shows strategies for direct social change based on the technologies and practices which already exist.
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This is a cross-cultural, critical history of social life on the Internet. It captures technical, cultural, and political events that influenced the evolution of computer-assisted person-to-person communication via the net. Acknowledging the role of grassroots movements, this history does not solely focus on mainstream culture with all its mergers, acquisitions, sales and markets, and the (mostly male) geeks, engineers, scientists, and garage entrepreneurs who implemented their dreams in hardware and software. This is a critical history as it traces the changing nature of labor and typologies of those who create value online as much as it searches for changing approaches toward control, privacy, and intellectual property. It shows strategies for direct social change based on the technologies and practices which already exist.
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Soledad CaballeroScholz, Trebor. "A History of the Social Web (draft)."Collectivate.net. 26 Sep 2007. 1 Oct 2007 <http://www.collectivate.net/journalisms/2007/9/26/a-history-of-the-social-web.html>.
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06 Oct 07
David Feld"This is a cross-cultural, critical history of social life on the Internet. It captures technical, cultural, and political events that influenced the evolution of computer-assisted person-to-person communication via the net."
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The campaigns related to the establishment of protocols that run on the Internet were intense. The US government, for example, preferred another protocol but TCP/IP was non-proprietary and public domain and thus spread anarchically like a wild fire across small networks and in the end it would have been to expensive to switch to another standard.
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Vannevar Bush outlined the idea of hyperlinked pages and the “Memex
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in his novel Heliopolis, the German author Ernst Jünger dreams up the communication medium "Phonophor,"
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