SPIN
From QED
| Content creation should not be recondite. It should not be this bizarre arcana that only experts and gold-plated computer science gurus can do. | ||
| -- Brendan Eich, inventor of Javascript, Innovators of the Net |
Contents |
Wikis and All That
Web 1.0
http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0509/0509065.pdf
Web 2.0
Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second generation of web-based communities and hosted services — such as social-networking sites, wikis and folksonomies — which facilitate collaboration and sharing between users. ...
According to Tim O'Reilly, "Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform." [1]
- Blogs, Clipping, Collaboration, IM, Forums, IRC, eLearning, MPOG, Media Sharing, Media Cataloging, Social Annotation, Social Bookmarking, Social Cataloging, Social Citations, .... Virtual Worlds, Wikis
- Book reviews e.g. on Amazon.com
| Genre (memorize) | Example (memorize) |
|---|---|
| Social bookmarking | |
| Blogs | |
| Wikis | |
| Metaverse |
- Readers can also be writers (user-generated content)
- Communities of engagement
- Prevalence of open-source software
- rapid evolution to meet high expectations
Bookmarking
- http://del.icio.us
- http://etc.princeton.edu/links — pu.licio.us
- Firefox extension: del.icio.us Bookmarks
- Access your bookmarks from any computer at any time
By the way: Comparison of browser synchronizers
- E.g. Foxmarks
- Foxcloud Privacy Statement
- We may disclose information to fulfill certain legal and regulatory requirements or if we believe, in good faith, that such disclosure is legally required or necessary to protect others’ rights or to prevent harm.
- Foxcloud Privacy Statement
Blogs
Wikis
English Wikipedia, English Wiktionary
"Every project has a wiki"
What is a wiki?
- "Quick"
- A quick way for one or more people to create and especially edit and maintain a web site
- Browser-centric
- Browser is sufficient for viewing and editing "wiki-content"
- (Philosophy) If plug-ins are required to view pages, they should be (are) free
- Management of conventional content
- "Open" or "Closed"?
- read / create / update
- Wiki Software
- Tracks updates
- "What links here?"
- WikiMatrix
- Comparison of wiki software
Second Life
- You Only Live Twice
- Four Corners, ABC TV, 19 March 2007
- "Someone else is always there."
- "Experience the paranoid delusions of real patients."
- "... no STDs"
- Wikipediawp article on Second Life
QED
- The QED service at qed.princeton.edu is OIT-supported
- Currently it is an umbrella for projects and courses in a shared environment, e.g.
- It is based on MediaWiki software with various extensions and enhancements, notably:
- Google Maps
- folders
- flexible system for separately restricting read and write access
- "Category Query" system
- e.g. MG/Maps/CQ
- QED can also support "wikifarms"
- e.g. qed.princeton.edu/PROJECTNAME/...
- Drawbacks with current software:
- Help and Template namespaces must be separately maintained
- potential for login confusion (multiple "User:Tiger" web spaces)
- Extensibility architecture + Open software → innovation



















