Recent trends and developments in social software : International Conferences on Social Software, BlogTalk 2008, Cork, Ireland, March 3-4, 2008, and BlogTalk 2009, Jeju Island, South Korea, September 15-16, 2009 : revised selected papers / John G. Breslin [and others] (eds.).
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TextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 6045. | LNCS sublibrary. SL 3, Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI.Publication details: Berlin : Springer, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 176 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
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- BlogTalk 2008
- BlogTalk 2009
- Social media -- Congresses
- Computer network resources -- Congresses
- Blogs -- Social aspects -- Congresses
- Médias sociaux -- Congrès
- Information électronique -- Congrès
- Blogues -- Aspect social -- Congrès
- Informatique
- Computer network resources
- Social media
- informatiesystemen
- information systems
- internet
- massamedia
- mass media
- computers
- samenleving
- society
- computerwetenschappen
- computer sciences
- computernetwerken
- computer networks
- man-machine interaction
- gebruikersinterfaces
- user interfaces
- Information and Communication Technology (General)
- Informatie- en communicatietechnologie (algemeen)
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- ZA4150
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Title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 11, 2010).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
BlogTalk, the International Conference on Social Software, brings together different groups of people using and advancing the Internet and its usage: technical and conceptual developers, researchers with interdisciplinary backgrounds, and practitioners alike. The focus is on social software as an expression of a culture that is based on the exchange of information, ideas and knowledge. The present volume includes 6 papers from BlogTalk 2008 as well as 11 papers from BlogTalk 2009. The areas discussed include: forms and consequences of emerging social software practices; social software in enterprise and educational environments; the political impact of social software; applications, prototypes, concepts and standards.