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Social software - Social bookmarking
1 As such, use of social bookmarking sites is an effective tool for search
engine optimization and Social Media optimization for webmasters
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Social software - Social bookmarking
1 Enterprise bookmarking is a method of tagging and linking any information using an expanded set of tags to capture knowledge
about data. It collects and indexes these tags in a web-infrastructure server residing behind the firewall. Users can share knowledge tags with specified people or groups, shared only inside specific networks, typically within an organization. Examples of this software are Knowledge Plaza, Jumper 2.0, IBM Dogear,
and Connectbeam.
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Microsoft TechNet - Social bookmarking
1 Social bookmarking on TechNet Social was first launched in 2008,
built on a new web platform that has Tag (metadata)|user-tagging and web
feeds|feeds at its core. The goal of the social bookmarking application is
to provide a method whereby members of the IT professional
community can:
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Microsoft Developer Network - Social bookmarking
1 Social bookmarking on MSDN Social was first launched in 2008, built on a
new web platform that has Tag (metadata)|user-tagging and web feeds|feeds at its core. The goal of
the social bookmarking application is to provide a method whereby
members of the developer community can:
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Social software - Social bookmarking
1 As such, use of social bookmarking sites is an effective tool for search
engine optimization and Social Media optimization for webmasters
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Social bookmarking
1 Tagging is a significant feature of social bookmarking systems,
enabling users to organize their bookmarks in flexible ways and
develop shared vocabularies known as folksonomy|folksonomies.
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Social bookmarking - Common features
1 Unlike file sharing, social bookmarking does not save the resources themselves, merely
bookmarks that reference them, i.e
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Social bookmarking - Common features
1 In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to
remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, and can be saved
privately, shared only with specified people or groups, shared only inside certain
Computer networking|networks, or another combination of public and private domains. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or
tags, or via a search engine.
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Social bookmarking - Common features
1 Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the
relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks.
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Social bookmarking - Common features
1 Many social bookmarking services provide web feeds for their lists of
bookmarks, including lists organized by tags. This allows subscribers to
become aware of new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged
by other users. It also helps to promote your sites by networking
with other social book markers and collaborating with each other.
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Social bookmarking - History
1 Lacking viable revenue models, this early generation of social
bookmarking companies failed as the dot-com bubble burst — Backflip
closed citing economic woes at the start of the 21st century
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Social bookmarking - History
1 In 2007, IBM released its IBM Lotus Connections|Lotus Connections product.[
http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/wwwr_thinkresearch.nsf/pages/20060627_dogear.html Think Research
Featured Concept: Fetch!] by members of the Collaborative User Experience group at IBM Research In 2009, Pinboard (website)|Pinboard launched as a
bookmarking service with paid accounts.[ http://news.cnet.com/8301-19882_3-10310347-
250.html Get it while it's cheap: Pinboard's revenue model] by Rafe Needleman, CNet News, August 14,
2009 As of 2012, Furl, Simpy, Spurl.net, Gnolia, Faves, and Connectbeam are no longer active services.
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Social bookmarking - Folksonomy
1 A simple form of shared vocabularies does emerge in social bookmarking systems
(folksonomy)
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Social bookmarking - Uses
1 For individual users, social bookmarking can be useful as a way to access a consolidated set of bookmarks from various computers, organize large numbers of bookmarks, and share bookmarks with contacts. Institutions
including businesses, libraries, and universities have used social bookmarking as a way to increase information sharing
among members. Social bookmarking has been also used to improve web search.
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Social bookmarking - Libraries using social bookmarking
1 Libraries have found social bookmarking to be useful as an easy
way to provide lists of informative links to patrons. The University of Pennsylvania (UP) was one of the
first library adopters with its [http://tags.library.upenn.edu/
PennTags].
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Social bookmarking - Social bookmarking for education
1 RISAL (Repository of Interactive Social Assets for Learning) is another social bookmarking system used for supporting teaching and learning at
the university level.
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Social bookmarking - Social bookmarking for education
1 Social bookmarking tools have several purposes in an academic setting including: organizing and
categorizing web pages for efficient retrieval; keeping tagged pages accessible from any networked
computer; sharing needed or desired resources with other users; accessing
tagged pages with RSS feeds, cell phones and PDAs for increased mobility; allowing librarians and
instructors the capability to follow students' progress; and giving
students another way to collaborate with each other and make collective
discoveries.
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Social bookmarking - Comparison with search engines
1 Additionally, a social bookmarking system can rank a resource based on
how many times it has been bookmarked by users, which may be a more useful Metric (mathematics)|metric for end-users than systems that rank resources based on the
number of external links pointing to it
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Social bookmarking - Abuse
1 Furthermore, since social bookmarking generates backlinks, social bookmark link generating
services are used by some webmasters in an attempt to
improve their websites' rankings in search engine results pages.
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Collective intelligence - Social bookmarking
1 In social bookmarking (also called collaborative tagging), users assign tags to resources shared with other users, which gives rise to a type of
information organisation that emerges from this crowdsourcing process. The resulting information structure can be seen as reflecting
the collective knowledge (or collective intelligence) of a
community of users and is commonly called a Folksonomy, and the process
can be captured by models of collaborative tagging.
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Collective intelligence - Social bookmarking
1 Recent research using data from the social bookmarking website Delicious (website)|Delicious, has shown that
collaborative tagging systems exhibit a form of complex systems (or Self-
organization|self-organizing) dynamics.Harry Halpin, Valentin
Robu, Hana Shepherd [http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242572.1242602 The Complex Dynamics of Collaborative Tagging],
Proceedings 6th International Conference on the World Wide Web (WWW'07), Banff, Canada, pp. 211-
220, ACM Press, 2007.
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Collective intelligence - Social bookmarking
1 The Wall-it Project is also an example of social bookmarking.Carlos J
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Enterprise bookmarking
1 'Enterprise bookmarking' is a method for Enterprise 2.0 users to
tag, organize, store, and search bookmarks of both web pages on the Internet and data resources stored in a distributed database or fileserver
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Enterprise bookmarking - History
1 Since these early releases, Enterprise bookmarking platforms have diverged
considerably
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Enterprise bookmarking - Social bookmarking vs Enterprise bookmarking
1 Most social bookmarking sites allow users to search for bookmarks which are associated with given tags, and rank the resources by the number of
users which have bookmarked them.David Millen Jonathan Feinberg
and Bernard Kerr, [ http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?
id=1105676 Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise], Queue Vol
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Enterprise bookmarking - Social bookmarking vs Enterprise bookmarking
1 Enterprise bookmarking is a knowledge management discipline
that embraces Enterprise 2.0 methodologies to capture specific knowledge and information that
organizations consider proprietary and are not shared on the public
Internet.
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Enterprise bookmarking - Tag management
1 Enterprise bookmarking tools also differ from social bookmarking tools in the way that they
often face an existing Taxonomy (general)|taxonomy. Some of these tools have evolved
to provide Tag management which is the combination of uphill abilities (e.g. faceted
classification, predefined tags, etc.) and downhill gardening abilities (e.g. tag
renaming, moving, merging) to better manage the bottom-up folksonomy
generated from user tagging.
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List of social bookmarking websites
1 'Social bookmarking websites' allow Internet users to organize and store
Internet bookmark|bookmarks to online resources.
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List of social bookmarking websites - Defunct sites
1 *'Amplify': web clipping service, bought by Clipboard in
2012.[http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/17/as-social-bookmarking-reignites-venture-backed-clipboard-acquires-
clipmarks-amplify/ As Social Bookmarking Reignites, Venture-
Backed Clipboard Acquires Clipmarks Amplify] The current website,
Amplify Education|Amplify.com, runs an education service launched in 2012 by News Corp, which has no
relation to the prior bookmark service.
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List of social bookmarking websites - Defunct sites
1 *'Clipmarks': a Delicious-like social bookmarking service, bought by Clipboard in
2012.
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Symbiotic intelligence - Social bookmarking
1 The Wall-it Project is also an example of
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Bookmarking
1 In genetics and epigenetics, 'bookmarking' is a biological
phenomenon believed to function as an epigenetic mechanism for
transmitting cellular memory of the pattern of gene expression in a Cell (biology)|cell, throughout mitosis, to
its daughter cells. This is vital for maintaining the phenotype in a
lineage of cells so that, for example, liver cells divide into liver cells and
not some other cell type.
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Bookmarking
1 In some cases, bookmarking is mediated by binding of specific
factors to the promoter prior to onset of mitosis, but in other cases could be mediated by patterns of histone modification or presence of histone variants that are characteristic of
active genes, and which are believed to persist throughout mitosis.
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Bookmarking
1 In this case, bookmarking appears to be
important for cell survival.
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Link popularity - Social bookmarking
1 Social bookmarking is a way of saving and categorizing web pages in
a public location on the web. Because bookmarks have anchor text and are shared and stored publicly, they are scanned by search engine crawlers and have search engine
optimization value.
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