Web 2.0 and beyond: principles and technologies
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Contents
Preface,
xix
Acknowledgements,
xxiii
About the Author,
xxv
Introduction,
xxvii
Chapter
1 ■
What Is Web
2.0?_
1_
1.1
THE DOT-COM BOOM AND BUST
1
1.2
THE EMERGENCE OF WEB
2.0 2
1.3
CONTROVERSY AROUND THE WEB
2.0
MONIKER
3
1.4
O'REILLY'S WEB
2.0 6
1.4.1
The Web as Platform
7
1.4.2
End of the Software Release Cycle
7
1.4.3
Lightweight Programming Models
8
1.4.4
Software above the Level of a Single Device
8
1.4.5
Rich User Experiences
8
1.4.6
Harnessing Collective Intelligence
9
1.4.7
Data Is the Next 'Intel Inside'
9
1.5
SO, WHAT IS WEB
2.0? 10
1.5.1
Evolution versus Revolution
10
1.5.2
The Remorseless Logic of the Link
11
1.6
THE ICEBERG MODEL
11
vii
viii
■ Contents
Section I The Six Big Ideas
Chapter
2 ■
User-Generated Content
15
2.1
WHY PEOPLE DO IT
16
2.2
SCALE OF ACTIVITY
17
2.3
THE PROBLEM WITH USER-GENERATED CONTENT
18
2.3.1
The Roots of UGC
20
2.3.2
User-Generated or Content?
20
2.4
THE VALUE OF UGC AS A TERM
21
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
22
FURTHER READING
22
Chapter
3 ■
Architecture of Participation
23
3.1
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE OF PARTICIPATION
24
3.2
DESIGNING FOR PARTICIPATION
25
3.2.1
Patterns for Participation
26
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
27
FURTHER READING
27
Chapter
4 ■
Data on an Epic Scale
29
4.1
A SHORT HISTORY OF SEARCH
30
4.1.1
Wandering the World Wide Web
31
4.1.2
Web Crawler, Page Ranking, and the Full Text Search
31
4.1.3
Alta
Vista and the Application of Computational Brawn
33
4.1.4
Yahoo! and the Value of the Clickstream
33
4.1.5
Google, Popularity and the PageRank Algorithm
34
4.2
THE WEB GOES COMMERCIAL
35
4.3
WORKING AT THE INTERNET SCALE
36
4.4
USING THE EPIC SCALE OF DATA
38
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
39
FURTHER READING
39
Chapter
5 ■
Harnessing the Power of the Crowd
_ 41
5І
THE WISDOM OF CROWDS
42
5.2
COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE
44
5.2.1
A Philosophy of Collective Intelligence
44
Contents ■ ix
5.3
HARNESSING THE POWER OF THE CROWD
45
5.3.1
Explicit Collaboration
46
5.3.2
Explicit Aggregation
47
5.3.3
Implicit Aggregation
49
5.4
HARNESSING THE POWER OF CRITICAL THINKING
50
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
50
FURTHER READING
51
Chapter
6 ■
Openness
53
6.1
THE ROOTS OF OPENNESS ON THE WEB
54
6.1.1
A Short History of the Internet
54
6.1.2
Ethos of Early Internet Development
57
6.2
PRINCIPLES OF OPENNESS
58
6.2.1
Net Neutrality
58
6.2.2
Universality
59
6.2.3
Decentralisation
60
6.2.4
Layered Architecture
60
6.2.5
The Implication of Openness
61
6.3
OPENNESS IN PRACTICE
61
6.3.1
Open Standards
62
6.3.2
Free and Open Source Software
63
6.3.3
Creative Commons
65
6.3.4
Open Data
65
6.4
APPLYING IDEAS OF OPENNESS TO WEB
2.0 66
6.4.1
Open APIs
66
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
67
FURTHER READING
67
Chapter
7 ■
The Network Effect and Web Topology: What Size and
_
Shape Is the Web and Why Does It Matter?
_69
7.1
THE NETWORK EFFECT
70
7.1.1
Metcalfe's Law and Its Critics
71
7.1.1.1
Metcalfe's Law and the Dot-com Boom and Bust
73
7.1.2
Metcalfe on Steroids: Reed
s
Law
74
7.1.3
A Refutation of Metcalfe and Reed
75
7.L4 The Debate Continues
76
χ
■ Contents
7.2
WEB TOPOLOGY
78
7.2.1
Power
Laws 79
7.2.1.1
Power
Law
81
7.2.1.2
Power
Laws by Other Names: Zipfand Pareto
83
7.2.2
Scale-Free Networks
84
7.2.3
Small Worlds
86
7.2.3.1
Small Worlds and the Web
88
7.2.4
The Bow-Tie Model
91
7.2.4.1
Or Is It a Teapot?
93
7.2.5
Power Laws, Small Worlds and Web
2.0 93
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
94
FURTHER READING
95
Section II Web
2.0
Services
Chapter
8 ■
Blogs
_99
8.1
INTRODUCTION TO BLOGS
99
8.1.1
Categories and Tags
100
8.1.2
Comments
101
8.1.3
Archive
103
8.2
A SHORT HISTORY OF BLOGS
103
8.2.1
Blogging Software
104
8.3
BLOG SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
106
8.3.1
Permalinks
106
8.3.2 Trackbacks
and Pingbacks
107
8.3.3
Syndication
108
8.3.4
Example System: WordPress
109
8.4
BLOGGING TAKES OFF
110
8.4.1
Video Blogging: The Rise of the Vlog
111
8.4.2
Blogging Spam 111
8.4.3
Search: Keeping Track of the Blogs
112
8.5
THE BLOGOSPHERE
115
8.5.1
How Big Is the Blogosphere?
115
8.6
RESEARCHING THE BLOGOSPHERE
116
8.6.1
Tools for Analysing the Blogosphere
116
Contents ■ xi
8.6.2 Sociological
Analysis
117
8.6.2.1
Levels of Activity
117
8.6.2.2
Categorising Blog Content
118
8.6.2.3
Temporal Analysis of Blogging
120
8.6.3
Technical Analysis
121
8.6.4
Implications of the Blogosphere
123
8.6.4.1
Counter-Arguments and Methodological Refinements
126
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
127
FURTHER READING
128
Chapter
9 ■
Wikis
129
130
131
132
132
132
132
132
132
133
133
133
134
136
136
138
139
140
141
141
141
142
142
146
148
9.1
INTRODUCTION TO WIKIS
9.1.1
Overview
9.1.2
Namespaces and Categories
9.1.3
Top Tabs
9.1.3.1
Action: Edit
9.1.3.2
Action: Discussion
9.1.3.3
Action: History
9.1.3.4
Action: Watch
9.1.4
Links
9.1.5
Wikitext
9.2
A SHORT HISTORY OF WIKIS
9.3
EXAMPLE SYSTEM: MEDIAWIKI
9.4
WIKIPEDIA
9.4.1
Wikipedias History
9.4.2
Five Pillars: The Wikipedia Ethos
9.4.2.1
Vandals, Trolls, Sock Puppets and Spam
9.4.3
Technology
9.4.4
Growth
9.5
THE W1KISPHERE
9.6
RESEARCHING THE WIKISPHERE
9.6.1
Researching Wikipedia
9.6.1.1
Quantitative Analysis
9.6.1.2
Qualitative Analysis
9.6.13
Web Graphs and Linking Patterns
xii ■ Contents
EXERCISES
AND POINTS TO PONDER
150
FURTHER READING
151
Chapter
10 ■
Online Social Networks
_153
10.1
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
154
10.1.1
Homepage
155
10.1.2
Profile Page
156
10.1.3
Friendship
156
10.1.4
Groups
156
10.2
A SHORT HISTORY OF SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
156
10.2.1
The Early SNS Pioneers
157
10.2.1.1
MySpace
158
10.2.1.2
Bebo
161
10.2.1.3
Facebook
161
10.2.1.4 Googles 162
10.3
EXAMPLE SYSTEM: FACEBOOK
162
10.3.1
Tne
Social Graph
162
10.3.2
Facebook and the Open Graph
163
10.3.3
Facebook Technical Architecture
164
10.3.3.1
Platform and Apps
164
10.3.3.2
Facebook Markup Language (FBML)
165
10.4
SNSS TAKE OFF
165
10.4.1
SNS Aggregators
166
10.4.2
SNSs and Privacy
166
10.4.3
Data Portability
166
10.5
THE SNS ECOSYSTEM
167
10.6
SNS RESEARCH
170
10.6.1
User Demographics, Behaviour and Friendships
171
10.6.1.1
User Profiles and Language
171
10.6.1.2
Ethnography
172
10.6.1.3
User Behaviour in Online Social Networks
173
10.6.1.4
Friendship
176
10.6.2
Privacy
178
10.6.3
Implications for Software Designers and Developers
180
Contents ■ xiii
10.6.4
Topology and
Structure
181
10.6.4.1
Degree Distribution
181
10.6.4.2
Clustering Coefficient and the Small World Effect
182
10.6.4.3
Overall Structure of the Network
182
10.6.4.4
Models of How SNSs Grow
183
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
184
FURTHER READING
185
Chapter
11 ■
Media Sharing
187
11.1
PODCASTING
187
11.1.1
A Short History of Podcasting
188
11.1.2
Using Podcast Client Software
190
11.1.3
Technology
191
11.1.4
Research into Podcasting
191
11.2
PHOTO-SHARING SITES
193
11.2.1
A Short History of Flickr
194
11.2.2
Using Flickr
194
11.2.2.1
Photos
194
11.2.2.2
Social Interaction
196
11.2.2.3
Tags and Commenting
196
11.2.3
Technology
196
11.2.4
Research
197
11.2.4.1
Content Analysis
197
11.2.4.2
User Behaviour and Popularity
198
11.2.4.3
Topology
200
11.3
VIDEO-SHARING SERVICES
200
11.3.1
A Short History of YouTube
201
11
32 Using YouTube
202
11.3.2.1
Search
203
11.3.2.2
Channels
203
11.3.2.3
Browse
204
11.3.2.4
Social Interaction
204
11.3.3
YouTube and Copyright
205
11.3.4
Technology
207
xiv ■ Contents
11.3.5 Research
Issues
in Video Sharing 207
11.3.5.1 Content
Analysis
207
11.3.5.2 User
Behaviour and
Content
Popularity
208
11.3.5.3
Topology
210
POINTS
TO PONDER AND EXERCISES
211
FURTHER READING
211
Chapter
12 ■
Social Bookmarking Sites
_213
12.1
INTRODUCTION TO DELICIOUS
213
12.1.1
Collective Tagging
216
12.1.2
Messaging
216
12.1.3
Networks
216
12.1.4
Subscriptions
216
12.1.5
Search
216
12.1.6
The Bookmarking Zeitgeist
217
12.2
A SHORT HISTORY OF DELICIOUS
217
12.3
THE SOCIAL BOOKMARKING ECOSYSTEM
218
12.4
RESEARCH
219
12.4.1
Social Bookmarking and Tag Metrics
219
12.4.2
Tag Analysis
220
12.4.3
Stability
221
12.4.4
Relationships between Tags
222
12.4.5
Tag Recommendation Systems
223
12.4.6
User Motivation
223
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
225
FURTHER READING
225
Chapter
13 ■
Microblogging Services
227
13.1
INTRODUCTION TO TWITTER
228
13.1.1
Sending a Tweet
229
13.1.1.1
Replying, Mentioning, Retweeting and Direct Messaging
230
13.1.2
Following the Twitter Conversation
231
13.1.3
Searching Twitter
232
13.1.4
Blogging versus Microblogging
233
13.1.5
Twitter
Bots
233
Contents ■ xv
13.2
A
SHORT
HISTORY OF TWITTER
233
13.3
TWITTER TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
234
13.3.1
Twitter Platforms
235
13.3.2
The Twitter API
236
13.3.3
Archiving Twitter
237
13.4
THE TWITTER ECOSYSTEM
238
13.5
RESEARCH
238
13.5.1
Size and Growth
238
13.5.2
Usage
239
13.5.2.1
How Ofien People Use Twitter
239
13.5.2.2
How People Use Twitter
241
13.5.3
Topology
243
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
247
FURTHER READING
248
Section III Framework for the Future
Chapter
14 ■
Technology and Standards
251
14.1
HOW THE WEB WORKS
252
14.1.1
Formatting the Web: The Hypertext Markup Language
253
14.1.2
Locating Web Documents: The Universal Resource Locator
253
14.1.3
Delivering the Web: The Hypertext Transfer Protocol
253
14.1.4
REST: An Architectural Model of the Web
254
14.1.4.1
Representation
255
14.1.4.2
State Transfer
255
14.1.5
A Read-Write Web?
256
14.2
HOW WEB
2.0
SERVICES WORK
256
14.2.1 Ajax:
The Key to Web
2.0 257
14.2.1.1
JavaScript
258
14.2.1.2
Cascading Style Sheets
259
14.2.1.3
Dynamic HTML
259
14.2.1.4
Document Object Model
259
14.2.1.5
Hidden Frames
260
14.2.1.6
XHTML
260
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14.2.1.7
XMLHttpRequest
260
14.2.1.8 Ajax
as a Way of Working
261
14.2.2
The Web as Platform
263
14.2.2.1
Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
264
14.2.2.2
Scalable Vector Graphics
267
14.2.2.3
The Programmable Web: APIs, Mash-ups and REST
268
14.2.3
Syndication and Publication with RSS and Atom
274
14.2.3.1
RSS
275
14.2.3.2
Atom
275
14.2.3.3
Syndication with RSS and Atom
275
14.2.3.4
Syndication Aggregators
277
14.2.3.5
Atom Publishing Protocol
277
14.2.4
Authentication Technologies
278
14.2.4.1
OpenID
278
14.2.4.2
OAuth
279
14.2.5
Interoperability and Data Portability: Online Social Networks
280
14.2.5.1
OpenSocial
280
14.2.5.2
Social Graph API
281
14.2.6
Resource Description Framework in Attributes (RDFa)
and
Microformats
281
14.2.6.1
RDFa
281
14.2.6.2
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
283
14.2.6.3
Microformats
283
14.2.7
Widgets
284
143
HANDLING THE EPIC SCALE OF DATA
285
14.3.1
Database Technology
286
14.4
STANDARDS
288
14.4.1
Determining a Standard
288
14.4.2
Open versus Closed Standards
289
14.4.3
Standardisation for the Internet and Web
290
14.4.4
Standards and Web
2.0 291
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
292
FURTHER READING
293
Contents ■ xvii
Chapter
15 ■
Beyond
Web
2.0_295
15.1
THE SEMANTIC
WEB
296
15.1.1
Linked Data
298
15.1.1.1
DBpedia: An Example of Linked Data
299
15.1.2
Semantic Web versus semantic web
300
15.1.3
Web
2.0
and the Semantic Web
300
15.2
SMARTPHONES AND THE RISE OF APPS
302
15.2.1
Location-Based Web
2.0
Services
303
15.3
LEVERAGING THE SOCIAL GRAPH
304
15.3.1
Social Network Sites as Platforms
307
15.4
WEBOS AND THE BROWSER AS OPERATING SYSTEM
307
15.4.1
HTML5
308
15.5
CLOUD COMPUTING
309
15.6
BIG DATA
310
15.7
THE INTERNET OF THINGS
311
15.8
WEB SCIENCE
312
EXERCISES AND POINTS TO PONDER
313
FURTHER READING
314
Web
3.0 314
Section
15.1:
The Semantic Web
314
Section
15.2:
Smartphones and the Rise of Apps
314
Section
15.3:
Leveraging the Social Graph
315
Section
15.4:
WebOS and the Browser as Operating System
315
Section
15.5:
Cloud Computing
315
Section
15.6:
Big Data
315
Section
15.7:
The Internet of Things
315
Section
15.8:
Web Science
315
EPILOGUE,
317
REFERENCES,
319
INDEX,
363 |
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spelling | Anderson, Paul 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)102719110X aut Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies Paul Anderson Boca Raton, Fla. [u.a.] CRC Press 2012 XXIX, 378 S. Ill., graph. Darst. 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chapman & Hall/CRC textbooks in computing "Chapman & Hall book" Includes bibliographical references and index Gesellschaft Web 2.0 Internet Social aspects COMPUTERS / Database Management / Data Mining bisacsh COMPUTERS / Internet / General bisacsh COMPUTERS / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction bisacsh World Wide Web 2.0 (DE-588)7548364-6 gnd rswk-swf World Wide Web 2.0 (DE-588)7548364-6 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025203530&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Anderson, Paul 1964- Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies Gesellschaft Web 2.0 Internet Social aspects COMPUTERS / Database Management / Data Mining bisacsh COMPUTERS / Internet / General bisacsh COMPUTERS / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction bisacsh World Wide Web 2.0 (DE-588)7548364-6 gnd |
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title | Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies |
title_auth | Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies |
title_exact_search | Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies |
title_full | Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies Paul Anderson |
title_fullStr | Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies Paul Anderson |
title_full_unstemmed | Web 2.0 and beyond principles and technologies Paul Anderson |
title_short | Web 2.0 and beyond |
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topic | Gesellschaft Web 2.0 Internet Social aspects COMPUTERS / Database Management / Data Mining bisacsh COMPUTERS / Internet / General bisacsh COMPUTERS / Social Aspects / Human-Computer Interaction bisacsh World Wide Web 2.0 (DE-588)7548364-6 gnd |
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