1 “Web 2.0 and Social Networking” Bebo White HKU CITE Seminar Hong Kong 17 January 2007.

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1 “Web 2.0 and Social Networking” Bebo White HKU CITE Seminar Hong Kong 17 January 2007

2 What is Web 2.0? (Andy Budd) “Putting The ‘We’ in Web” ‘…the Living Web’ ---Newsweek, 4/3/2006

3 What Web 2.0 is Not The Semantic Web (though there are some crossovers) A new collection of technologies (though there are new applications of existing technologies) Just blogging, wikis, AJAX, mashups,and RSS

4 Web 2.0 is Happening Logos of start-ups “claiming” to be Web 2.0

5 So, What is Web 2.0? (1/2) Definition is still evolving… A marketing term, a buzzword, but moreover an ATTITUDE Shifts the focus to the user of the information, not the creator of the information Information moves “beyond” Web sites Information has properties and these properties follow each other and find relationships Information comes to users as they move around

6 So, What is Web 2.0? (2/2) Information is broken up into “microcontent” units that can be distributed over many domains Interaction is no longer limited to (X)HTML Users are able to control how information is categorized and manipulated User agent becomes a “fat” rather than “thin” client Requires a new set of tools to aggregate and remix microcontent in new and useful ways

7 Web 2.0 By Example Web 1.0Web 2.0 Personal Web SitesBlogs Britannica OnlineWikipedia Content Management Systems Wikis Directories (Taxonomy)Tagging (“Folksonomy”) Screen ScrapingWeb Services Etc. (from Tim O’Reilly)

8 Is It Hype? (Hype Cycle of New Information Technologies) If so, where is it?

9 Or Natural Evolution? Web 1.0 Semantic Web Web 2.0 Data-centric User-centric Web 1.0

10 Web 2.0 Drivers - Technology Computing power –Still doubling every 18 months –PC-based data centers Connectivity –Low cost, broad reach Internet –Wireless, broadband access Device proliferation –PDAs, cell phones, etc. –Towards a digital devices decade Internet standards –XML-based integration User Interface –Many possibilities

11 Web 2.0 Drivers - Environmental The “dot-com” collapse forced a Web re-examination The “long tail” – the collective power of small sites that make up the bulk of the Web’s content The Web reached a critical mass of –(Good) information content sources –Use (and desire for reuse) –Trust Web users developed an expectation of fulfillment

12 What is Web 2.0 Again? (1/2) “Web 2.0 is a set of economic, social, and technology trends that collectively form the basis for the next generation of the Internet – a more mature, distinctive medium characterized by user participation, openness, and network effects” ----”Web 2.0, Principles and Practices,” O’Reilly Media

13 What is Web 2.0 Again? (1/2) “The tool that makes this possible is the World Wide Web. Not the Web that Tim Berners-Lee hacked together (15 years ago, according to Wikipedia) as a way for scientists to share research. It's not even the overhyped dotcom Web of the late 1990s. The new Web is a very different thing. It's a tool for bringing together the small contributions of millions of people and making them matter. Silicon Valley consultants call it Web 2.0, as if it were a new version of some old software. But it's really a revolution.” ---TIME magazine, 12/27/06

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15 The Big Ideas of Web 2.0 Fresh, useful data is the core The ability for other parties to manipulate that data “Living” applications that can be easily adapted Harnessing the collective experience “The Web as a platform,” independent of user platform Primary focus of participation, rather than publishing Trusting of users to provide reliable content

16 Web 2.0 and Social Networking (1/2) Not to be confused with “social engineering!” A group launches a highly interactive service based on common interests between users Easy to use communications tools detail and promote those interests to others The group is expanded by invitation or “virally” B2C, C2C, B2B Networks of “credibility” Reinforces the validity of the theory of “six degrees of separation”

17 Web 2.0 and Social Networking (2/2) People (not just Websites) can/have become entities on the Internet It’s not just people using data, but people developing capabilities Provide a rich user experience/interface Blogs – combined with aggregation tools Geographical mapping Comment systems Folksonomies etc., etc.

18 “Web 2.0 Applications Address Basic Group Interactions”

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23 ChipIn is a Fundraising Social Network

24 Flickr is a Photo-Sharing Social Network

25 Del.icio.us is a Bookmark-Sharing Social Network Tags: Descriptive words applied by users to links. Tags are searchable My Tags: Words I’ve used to describe links in a way that makes sense to me

26 LinkedIn is a Business Contact Social Network

27 Eventful is a Calendar/Announcement Social Network

28 SaveMeSites is a “Begging” Social Network

29 YackPack is a Short Message Social Network

30 YackPack (1/2) A free Web-based service supporting live discussions or audio messaging within a private group – Expressiveness of the human voice plus the management of Messages in a series (thread) can be played Messages in time sequence can be played Founded by B.J. Fogg of Stanford University Can be used “stand-alone” or embedded

31 Here We Are!

32 YackPack (2/2) A “yack” is a unit of conversation A “pack” is the group “Yackcasting” is making a “pack” public How does “Yackpack” differ from –Podcasting? –Skype? Why is YackPack a Web 2.0 application?

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34 Thanks for your patience! Questions? Comments?

35 Demo Educational possibilities of YackPack Sending a yack Live conversations in YackPack