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Privacy in the social semantic web

Type
Video
Tags
privacy, social
Authors
Jan Torben
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 25th (25C3) 2008
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://mirrors.dotsrc.org/congress/25C3/video_h264_720x576/25c3-2873-en-privacy_in_the_social_semantic_web.mp4
File name
25c3-2873-en-privacy_in_the_social_semantic_web.mp4
File size
352.2 MB
MD5
9ae09472c974e89f8f5d84c08251ad9f
SHA1
e5d4b422c3c8ffeb258946567bcb2cf251c000f1

In the last years the static web has moved towards an interactive web – often referred to as the web2.0. People collaboratively write articles in online encyclopedias like Wikipedia or self-portray themselves with profiles in social networks like Myspace. Delicious allows people to tag their bookmarks and share them with friends. Twitter is a short status message service to tell friends what you're doing right now. The diversity of applications attracts a huge amount of users and the application can be used from any computer.

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