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23 DEC 08
Social Networking (open source apps) | Autonomo.us SAVE
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Comparison of Free and Open Source applications in the social networking/profile aggregation space: - there are few or no existing well-known sites that provide social networking services to the public with Free Software - Social networking sites like Facebook are some of the most egregious walled gardens on the Internet today — yet they remain incredibly popular - discussed: Elgg, diso, AroundMe, Noserub, HelloWorld, Mugshot project, community CMSes like Joomla, Drupal, Tikiwiki...TAGS
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21 DEC 08
webcracy's Profile — GitHub SAVE
# computer-bot--twitter-edition : A full-featured Twitter IM bot using the Computer bot framework. # computerbot : A Ruby XMPP framework for modular bot creation; a CLI to your social cloud data. # prologuer-bot : Twitter-like ruby XMPP bot for Prologue, the Wordpress theme that creates a Twitter for teams.TAGS
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12 DEC 08
xmpphp - Google Code SAVE
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XMPPHP is the successor to Class.Jabber.PHP that I've been promising for years. Taking advantage of PHP5, I believe it to be an elegant solution with a direct approach.TAGS
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11 DEC 08
25C3: Privacy in the social semantic web - Social networks based on XMPP SAVE
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"an alternative architecture based on the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP. The current application is an open source prototype in Java6."TAGS
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The Pace Project - privacy in the social semantic web SAVE
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The website pace-project.org hosts currently one project, Diki which aims at providing a secure, privacy respecting infrastructure for social semantic web application. More project will follow in future.TAGS
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09 DEC 08
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03 DEC 08
Exploring XMPP at SAPO Codebits 08 SAVE
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"The talk explorers a hypothetical application similar to MRTG but built on top of XMPP instead of SNMP. I start with XMPP basics including the network, addressing, and a small primer on the three main stanza types. After that, I jump write into the various bits of protocol to build the application. I talk about presence, service discovery, ad-hoc commands, and pubsub; all of these pieces are used for various parts of the application."TAGS