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ebrahim rahimiPersonal infocloud
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The object is what is being shared with others. This shared object may be a photo, bookmark/link, video, statement, or other matter. The object may be digital or non-digital in nature. Lastly, the object can also be what is being built in a collaboration-focussed effort.
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Presence can be a simple as Twitter's question of "what are you doing?" It can also be location, time, availability, and/or activity. These provide others a glimpse of understanding, or at least a hint of the identity's perspective.
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presence statements
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These actions are expressions of the person's understanding can take the form of annotation, messaging, modification of the object, commenting, rating, tagging, flagging or favoring, storing, naming, etc.
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The presence and actions elements can be private, if the person behind the identity wishes.
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to see their actions and possibly presence around an object.
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to add their annotations and actions around the object.
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through the content that has been created
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seeing annotations
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actions that have been attributed
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Through interaction relationships are established or built.
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Rhonda Jones"The visual model is this Venn diagram that I put together sitting in the hallway for an hour or so. While it is not as interesting as Gene's graphic, for me it is a much better representation of the important components in social software if your goal is wanting your service/software to work optimally."
social social*networking social*software social*applications social*capital architecture olsm parsons patterns community web2.0 socialnetworking socialmedia collaboration elements socialsoftware
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Martin LindnerWhen thinking through social software (also known as social computing, social media, and social web) I have been influenced by many ideas, but at the core there are two things that stick in my head: 1) Good visualization; and 2) Object-centered sociality.
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Mike StenhouseThe person may not be the sole focus and possibly the person is not the focus of social interaction as the objects being discussed in social interactions is the focus for the people and take the role of the most interesting element in the social discourse
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Thomas Vander WalThomas Vander Wal lays out the Elements in the Social Software Stack. Social objects and identity is at the core.
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