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Federating Social Networks /
BarCamp Amsterdam III
Federating Social Networks
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1 Mar 08 17:00> 2 Mar 08 17:00
Mediamatic Lab | Oosterdokskade 5 - 5th floor, Amsterdam (view on map) | T +31 (0) 20 638 9901 |
The technical and organizational challenges of portable social networks are daunting but the promises are great! Finally we'll be using one profile to interact with people and documents in a network of federated communities.
This is the follow-up event for the Federating Social Networks workshop (Dec. 2007). We will show progress on the roadmap that was layed out at the FSN workshop and determine what is still to be done. And there will be discussions and presentations, and work on getting implementations going.
We will work on:
Progress and road maps
We will present the work we did till now and what we still have to do to get things working.
Technical stuff:
The tentative list of subjects includes:
XMPP Publish & Subscribe : changes, implementation
XMPP PubSub gateway : API description and how to use it
OAuth : how to make PubSub secure
Atom : which data do we expect, what should be pushed and what not
RDF : how to represent your data as RDF, which standards to use
Discovery : how to get two sites working together, HTML meta tags and HTTP headers
HTTP status codes : how to get your site play nice with mobile dataPubSub
Major subject is to get your site working with PubSub.
Program
Saturday March 1 17:00 Drinks 18:00 Welcome and introduction 19:00 Dinner 20:00 Making the schedule for sessions 21:00 Update about what we did between Dec and now Sunday March 2 9:00 Breakfast 10:00 Sessions 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Sessions 17:00 Finish... Data
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1 Mar 08 17:00> 2 Mar 08 17:00
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Solving Social Network Fatigue
Social Network sites open up to applications, but how can we make the network our own again?
A social network site is a website where we share some common interest with other people. That interest can be your personal life (Facebook), your professional career (LinkedIn), your sport, your hobby, or just a single conference (Picnic Network).
All these networks have one thing in common: they are walled gardens, islands that force their users to rediscover their friends and re-explain who they are.
At Mediamatic Lab we are exploring methods to connect all those islands, creating an archipelago where you can travel from island to island.
Social Networks Should be Fun
A common interest is what fuels most sites. It brings people together, it leads to discussions, creativity and close relationships between people. Groups, hobbies, clubs, it is the glue of society. Social networks bring that glue to the internet, make it possible to interact from our homes to interact with the very same people we know from the sport field, that conference or some photo we shared online.
We have more than one interest. We might have more than one career. And we definitely have more than one group of friends. All those groups will most definitely not be present on one single website, and probably will have a multitude of different online places where they meet. The website of the rowing club, the website of a cultural foundation, the website of the family.
Here the problem starts.
Social Networks Are Walled Gardens
Creating and maintaining profiles on social network sites leads to a very real social network fatigue. More and more people simply refuse to become member of yet another o-so-cool website. I am one of those people who refuse to become member, it is just too much. And I definitely do not maintain my profiles.
People not maintaining their profiles is a shame. It makes sites less interesting, and gives less incentive to create an active community around a common interest. And that active community was the goal in the first place.
Establis...
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Federating Social Networks / SNES 00
Techniques and protocols to share information across the boundaries of individual websites.
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8 Dec 07 09:00
Mediamatic Lab | Oosterdokskade 5 - 5th floor, Amsterdam (view on map) | T +31 (0) 20 638 9901 |
A workshop where we explore methods to federate Social Networks. Subjects include publish & subscribe using XMPP and Atom Publishing Protocol, migration and consolidation of accounts and works across websites, distributed search and linking to content across websites.
See also: upcoming.yahoo.com/event/335427
Live coverage at: jaiku.com/channel/fsnIn all the buzz around social network portability, this one-day workshop will explore how social network services and Content Management Services can work together in a so-called federation. With a few presentations setting the stage in the morning, the rest of the day we will discuss the different protocols, formats and agreements needed to make such a federation possible.
Topics touched upon include:
• Aggregration of people, their profile information and works on other services.
• Migration and consolidation of people and their works.
• The ability to form relationships between people and works across services.
• Timely and efficient notification of changes.
• Distributed search.Technologies that are likely to play a role include: Atom, the Atom Publishing Protocol, XMPP and in particular the XMPP publish-subscribe extensions, OpenID, OAuth, and more detailed descriptions of people and works using RDF, FOAF, vCard, microformats.
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8 Dec 07 09:00
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Presentation
Federating Social Network Borrel
Celebrating cooperation
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8 Dec 07 17:00
Mediamatic | Oosterdokskade 5, Amsterdam (view on map) | T 020 638 9901 | www.mediamatic.net
1st presentation on explorations to federate social network sites. In the future it will no longer be necessary to re-enter (and maintain) your profile, or make contact with friends for the 2nd, 3rd of 4th time on every new o-so-cool website. The system will do this for you.
This weekend a group of international software makers worked at Mediamatic on protocols and techniques. And we explore how we can work together. David Recordon (Six Apart, San Francisco), Blaine Cook (Twitter, San Francisco) and Willem Velthoven (Mediamatic) will give short reports. And we raise the glass on social networks!
Location:
Mediamatic / El HEMA, Oosterdokskade 5, ground floor, side entrance, Amsterdam
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8 Dec 07 17:00



