W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking
Deadline: Nov 20, 2008
Submit: team-msnws-submit@w3.org
The W3C has put out a call for position papers related to the future of social networking. It would be excellent if the DiSo Project could assemble a series of papers related to the core components of the project, and collaborate on articulating a clear vision for where we see social networking going, and how the technologies that we are facilitating will hopefully bring that future to us more quickly.
If you're interested in writing or contributing to a position paper, please list yourself here with your area of interest. Feel free to use this wiki as a collaborative environment for writing your paper.
Name |
Willing to author? |
Topic |
Chris Messina |
Y |
- Identity
- Activity/action networks
- The Open Stack
|
Elias Bizannes |
Y |
- The Open Stack & business: the changing dynamics
- Explaining that Open Web, Open Social and DataPortability complement each other and how their shared agenda will impact the industry
|
Ian Kennedy |
Y |
Friending, Following, Avatars and Userpics. A survey of verbs and nouns used across social networks.
Chris, this may or may not overlap with research you've done on action verbs.
|
Joseph Holsten |
Y |
- Trust & Reputation
- Identity-centric services (i.e. xrds, microformats, rdf discovery)
|
Your name |
Y/N |
Take your pick...!
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