John Lam's Bookmarks Tagged With "social networking"
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NoseRub: a decentralized, social network integration protocol
http://noserub.com/
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A protocol, implementation, exemplar and inspiration for a decentralized social network, NoseRub uses already available standards such as OpenID, FOAF, and RSS to support truly decentralized social networks. Several sites, such as sister site Iden… More
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social network portability · Microformats.org
http://microformats.org/wiki/social-network-portability
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Rather than let Myspace and Facebook create walled gardens and become killer apps in social networking, this group of developers have undertaken to solve the social network portability problem. Whether they succeed depends upon how easily folks ca… More
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Elgg: the opensource social networking platform
http://elgg.org/
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For companies worried about their intellectual property and data loss but still wanting to harness the power of social networking, this opensource platform can host files, podcasts, blogs, supports tagging, allows full customization, and can inter… More
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30 Boxed | Calendar Mashup Machine
http://30boxes.com/boxed
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30 Boxes now lets you build calendars from all sorts of information like photos and blogs. You can use calendar data too, and need not join 30 Boxes to build one! 30 Boxes lets you share your calendar and feeds with levels of privacy. It can … More
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People Aggregator — a portable and open social network
http://PeopleAggregator.net
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Instead of building yet another social network for each platform and for each site, building on the People Aggregator infrastructure lets people combine and extend their existing networks. They can also move their identity and networks to other pl… More
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