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2008 03 01 Blogtalk Structured Portable Social Networks

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The case for Structured Portable Social Networks, from a user perspective. Video of talk: http://www.viddler.com/explore/steph/videos/35

Talk given at WebCampSNP in Cork, Ireland (02.03.2008, BlogTalk).

See: http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2007/08/16/we-need-structured-portable-social-networks-spsn/

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  1. Slide 1: Structured Portable Social Networks the case for SPSNs from a user perspective Stephanie Booth SNP WebCamp, Cork (Ireland) 02.03.2008 CC-by-nc-sa http://climbtothestars.org stephanie.booth@gmail.com 1
  2. Slide 2: WHY? 2
  3. Slide 3: user 3
  4. Slide 4: Social Network ● me profile ● contactsrelationships ● object sth to interact about Example: Dopplr 4
  5. Slide 5: problem 5
  6. Slide 6: more contacts! 6
  7. Slide 7: Sign Up ● profile ● relationships 7
  8. Slide 8: profile 8
  9. Slide 9: my people 9
  10. Slide 10: teach me to phish Leisa Reichelt on Responsible Design 10
  11. Slide 11: Flickr-like Facebook Apps-like 11
  12. Slide 12: context 12
  13. Slide 13: all contacts are not equal 13
  14. Slide 14: flat lumpy 14
  15. Slide 15: 15
  16. Slide 16: 16
  17. Slide 17: structure 17
  18. Slide 18: explicit implicit 18
  19. Slide 19: scaling portability privacy 19
  20. Slide 20: portability needs structure 20
  21. Slide 21: Who are the people in my world? 21
  22. Slide 22: What do I want to do with them? 22
  23. Slide 23: ownership 23
  24. Slide 24: Thanks! Stephanie Booth SNP WebCamp, Cork (Ireland) 02.03.2008 CC-by-nc-sa http://climbtothestars.org stephanie.booth@gmail.com 24