Category Archives: Related academic work

A framework for Decentralization

Social networking forms an important part of online activities of Web users. Web sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Orkut have millions of users using them everyday. However, these sites present two problems. Firstly, these sites form information silos. Information … Continue reading

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Impact for recommendation system

This blog post aims to provide commercial and academic understanding towards popular recommendation system. Commercially, the recommendation system contributes greatly to the number of views of webpages, it helps viewers to find contents that they’re interested in. Academicly, it is a good study … Continue reading

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Research Work: Formalizing Tagging

Taxonomy of Tagging After looking at numerous publications and web content over the internet I am going to write the first edition of findings. While we sometimes refer to social tagging systems as a coherent set of applications, it is … Continue reading

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Decentralisation through the help of Semantic Web Technologies.

Social networking sites now are limited to the management of user accounts that are present in their own network. But there is a need to address the cross networking linkage where a user doesn’t have to bother about the multiple … Continue reading

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How can we make better use of tags?

1. How can we make better use of tags? With eTag vision pretty defined, another question comes up, how can we make better use of these tags consumers collaborate. Tagging systems use descriptive keywords to mark up webpages for future … Continue reading

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Tagging:What it is

Considering this a social networking system/project, the term feasibility is very broad. It can include the items of the pre-requirement report of a conventional software project and literature from computer science and non-computer science fields. Therefore, we have to include … Continue reading

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