Social Resource Promotion

Imagine a web where you can express your affinity to a website - without being logged in into Facebook. A web where you can connect to others, based on shared interest - without having a Google+ account. Where you can collect, tag and share tons of valuable resources for arbitrary uses - without an authority telling you what to do with it.

Liking websites in the very spirit of the web.
Introducing: Social Resource Promotion.

What is Social Resource Promotion?

Social Resource Promotion (SRP) is a concept of how to share folksonomies through various interested peers in a semantic way, utilizing XMPP for transport and asynchronous connections. It was successfully positioned at the Federated Social Web Workshop 2011 in Berlin.

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Prototype

SocIO is a prototype implementing SRP in Java. It demonstrates a basic "like/dislike" and features a social exchange scenario with a basic browser integration, a REST-API and XMPP.
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Well researched and written paper bringing together the XMPP and social/semantic Web worlds. Program Committee
Federated Social Web Workshop 2011, Berlin

What do you think?

Feel free to contact the author!

Timm Heuss , B.Sc.
KoSI-Master practical project, SS 2011
Timm.Heuss@{stud.h-da.de, web.de}

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