Privacy in the social semantic web (25c3)
Social networks based on XMPP
An episode of the Chaos Computer Club - 25C3: nothing to hide (ogg) podcast, hosted by Jan Torben, titled "Privacy in the social semantic web (25c3)" was published on December 29, 2008 and runs 45 minutes.
December 29, 2008 ·45m · Chaos Computer Club - 25C3: nothing to hide (ogg)
Summary
[[ Thank you all for your feedback. I currently register some hacking space on berlios.de so we can have a mailing list and maybe a wiki! please contact me at: jan.heuer <<ät<< uni-muenster.de ]] 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. about this event: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/2873.en.html