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Recent Trends and Developments in Social Software

International Conferences on Social Software, BlogTalk 2008, Cork, Ireland, March 3-4, 2008, and BlogTalk 2009, Jeju Island, South Korea, September 15-16, 2009. Revised Selected Papers

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 6045)

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BlogTalk, the International Conference on Social Software, brings together different groups of people using and advancing the Internet and its usage: technical and conceptual developers, researchers with interdisciplinary backgrounds, and practitioners alike. The focus is on social software as an expression of a culture that is based on the exchange of information, ideas and knowledge. The present volume includes 6 papers from BlogTalk 2008 as well as 11 papers from BlogTalk 2009. The areas discussed include: forms and consequences of emerging social software practices; social software in enterprise and educational environments; the political impact of social software; applications, prototypes, concepts and standards.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

    John G. Breslin

  • Socialware, Vienna, Austria

    Thomas N. Burg

  • Biomedical Knowledge Engineering Laboratory, Dentistry College, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

    Hong-Gee Kim

  • Red Monk, Seattle, USA

    Tom Raftery

  • Hans Bredow Institut, Hamburg, Germany

    Jan-Hinrik Schmidt

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