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Coming To Terms With Sociality Thomas Vander Wal Presented to: designtalks DC Falls Church,VA, USA :: 29 February 2008

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An overview presentation on social web and social computing that introduces some of the conceptual model I have been using to do analysis and strategy to vastly improve value for the people using the services and tools as well as the system owners.

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  • 1. Coming To Terms With SocialityThomas Vander WalPresented to: designtalks DC Falls Church,VA, USA :: 29 February 2008

2. What is SocialSoftware? 3. Services... 4. People... 5. Desires... 6. Interests... 7. Wants... 8. Needs... 9. Sharing... 10. But essentially 11. it is all about 12. My friends 13. My interests 14. My sharing 15. and following. 16. It is being 17. We select services 18. Where our friends are 19. Where we can interact 20. Business calls it collaboration 21. or knowledge sharing 22. we know it as 23. communicating. 24. Sharing and being socialis how we humans got out of caves 25. Being social is how weadvance as a society 26. We have a lot of information 27. Many layers of information 28. We need tools for understanding 29. We share: Things found People Events Things created Links Preference Status/presenceMedia 30. Cure technology pain 31. Technology Pain: Syncing Rending TastePrecisionEase of usePortability PrivacyAttention 32. Social Software: Tools and Services 33. Social Bookmarking 34. Social Bookmarking: Links Found things Have: IdentityTagsComments Ease of use Solve:PortabilityTaste Attention 35. Tagging & Other Features 36. Tagging Derived ValueAbstractsIdentity Favorites Long Text AnnotationTitles Ratings Work Contributing 37. The F Word 38. Folksonomy 39. Folksonomy Denition Folksonomy is the result of personal free tagging of pages and objects for one's own retrieval The tagging is usually done in a social environment (shared and open to others) The act of tagging is done by the person consuming the information 40. Self & Others Rend links annotated in your understandingOthers with similar understanding and interest nd infoConnect and collaborate with people with similar interestsAccess your info from any browser 41. Getting to RealRelationships 42. Spheres of SocialityMob Collective Selective Personal 43. Directional Sociality 44. Not All RelationshipsAre Equal 45. Unequal AccessPublic Private 46. Approaching Real RelationshipsShare Share ListenPublic PrivateFriend A XXFriend B X XXFriend C X X Acquaintance AXX Acquaintance B X 47. Granular Listening 48. Reputation RelationshipsConversationGroups SharingIdentityObjectCollaboration Actions Presence 49. Differing Perspectives InfoCloud Solutions, Inc. - 2008 50. Faces of Perception 51. Personal 52. Collective 53. Collaborative 54. Newbie 55. Service Owner 56. External Developer 57. Depth of Perception 58. Non-user 59. Non-contributing Collective User 60. Non-contributing Selective User 61. Light Contributing User 62. Heavy Contributing User 63. Matrix of Perceptions 64. We have come so far... 65. But still have somuch work to do! 66. Thank you! 67. URL: http://infocloudsolutions.com E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] AIM: vanderwal Skype: tjvanderwal InfoCloud Solutions, Inc. - 2008