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Slide 1: DiSo & The Open Web DiSo is an open, distributed social network diso-project.org Undertaken by Chris Messina, Steve Ivy, Will Norris, Stephen Paul Weber et al.
Slide 2: Background
Slide 3: Employment Community Projects Site-specific browsers Standards & Protocols 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Slide 4: CivicSpace A network of grassroots organizing sites
Slide 5: Spread Firefox A vast collective of volunteer marketers
Slide 6: BarCamp A decentralized community of unstructured event participants
Slide 7: Flock A browser for the distributed social web
Slide 8: Coworking A loose network of shared workspaces
Slide 9: Spot the trend?
Slide 10: The Starfish and the Spider The Unstoppable Power of Leaderless Organizations
Slide 11: Social networking routines...
Slide 12: Consuming Participating Source: groundswell.forrester.com
Slide 13: Adding friends
Slide 14: Inviting friends (anti-pattern)
Slide 15: Inviting friends (anti-pattern)
Slide 16: Inviting friends (the righter way!)
Slide 17: Sending messages within networks
Slide 18: Seeing what friends are up to
Slide 19: Deciding who can see and do what
Slide 20: Adding apps
Slide 21: Fighting app spam!
Slide 22: How we got here
Slide 23: bands college students professionals All about the niches bitches!
Slide 24: everyone! everyone! everyone! (who works) Then niche sites traded focus to serve “everyone” :(
Slide 26: System-centric design
Slide 27: System-centric value
Slide 28: Source: Le Monde
Slide 29: Source: Mick Hagen (mickhagen.com)
Slide 30: Users are not the same thing as customers!
Slide 31: From system-centric to citizen-centric
Slide 32: the web citizen
Slide 33: the web citizen has ID
Slide 34: the web citizen has provenance
Slide 35: the web citizen has friends
Slide 36: the web citizen has enemies
Slide 37: the web citizen has agency
Slide 38: Components of the DiSo model
Slide 39: Activities
Slide 40: Source: http://adactio.com/extras/stream/
Slide 41: Source: http://friendfeed.com
Slide 42: Source: http://davidrecordon.com
Slide 43: People, friends & identity
Slide 45: Identity consolidation
Slide 46: Digg
Slide 47: Pownce
Slide 48: MyBlogLog
Slide 49: FriendFeed
Slide 50: Messaging & notifications
Slide 52: bacn! “Email you want, but not right now.”
Slide 53: Permissions
Slide 54: Basecamp
Slide 55: Plaxo Pulse
Slide 56: Flickr & Yahoo! Mash
Slide 57: Fire Eagle & Dopplr
Slide 58: Groupings
Slide 59: Viddler
Slide 60: barackobama.com
Slide 61: Upcoming
Slide 62: DiSo Technologies
Slide 63: ATOM + microformats http://atomenabled.org/ http://microformats.org/
Slide 64: XFN
Slide 65: • me • child • contact • parent • acquaintance • sibling • friend • spouse • met • kin • co-worker • muse • colleague • crush • co-resident • date • neighbor • sweetheart
Slide 66: • me • child • contact • parent • acquaintance • sibling • friend • spouse • met • kin • co-worker • muse • colleague • crush • co-resident • date • neighbor • sweetheart
Slide 67: rel-me rel-contact
Slide 68: OpenID http://openid.net/
Slide 69: OAuth http://oauth.net/
Slide 70: XRDS-Simple http://xrds-simple.net/
Slide 71: XMPP / Jabber
Slide 72: Status
Slide 73: diso.googlecode.com • oauth • wp-diso-actionstream • wp-diso-contactlist • wp-diso-profile • wp-openid • wp-xmpp
Slide 74: A note about design
Slide 75: DiSo & the Open Web
Slide 76: More http://diso-project.org http://groups.google.com/group/diso http://diso.googlecode.com http://ma.gnolia.com/groups/diso http://flickr.com/groups/diso http://slideshare.net/group/diso
Slide 77: Me http://factoryjoe.com http://twitter.com/factoryjoe http://flickr.com/photos/factoryjoe http://citizenagency.com
Slide 78: End. Neural network images by Mark Miller



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