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The W3C organized a Workshop on the Future of Social Networking, with a high level goal of bringing together the world experts on social networking design, management and operation in a neutral and objective environment where the social networking history to date could be examined and discussed, the risks and opportunities analyzed and the state of affairs accurately portrayed.
Within the W3C workshop, the issues facing social networking growth could be documented and, in this workshop in particular, taking into account social networking on mobile devices/platforms with and without PC/broadband Internet services.
The workshop also explored whether it is worthwhile to consider the creation of an Interest or Working Group under the auspices of W3C to continue these discussions.
The discussions of the workshop were fed by the input of the 72 position papers submitted by the participants, and animated by the Program Committee composed of experts from the industry and academics on this topic.
Workshop output
Read the report from the Social Web Incubator Group: A Standards-based, Open and Privacy-aware Social Web (Dec 2010).
Read the workshop report (Jan 2009 — also available as PDF).
In addition to the report, you can find:
- Social Web Incubator Group that came out of the workshop
- Rough Minutes of January 15 (Day 1) and Jaunary 16 (Day 2)
- the slides of the various presentations linked from the agenda
- the microblogs tagged with "w3csn" on twitter, Identi.ca
- an album of photos on Flickr, and all the pictures tagged with "w3csn" on Flickr
- a video record of some of the sessions
Topics
The following topics were discussed at the workshop:
- Appropriate Architecture for Social Networks, with focus on:
- Adapted User Experiences, with focus on mobility and accessibility
- Context and Communities - how social networks can be enriched by more context-aware devices and applications
Program Committee
Chairs
- Christine Perey, PEREY Research & Consulting
- Dominique Hazael-Massieux, W3C
Program Committee
- Dan Appelquist, Vodafone
- Sebastien Bertrand, Orange/FT
- Dan Brickley, FOAF Project
- John Breslin, National University of Ireland, Galway and sioc-project.org
- Sam Critchley, GyPSii
- Stephen Farrell, NewBay
- Axel Ferrazzini, OMA
- Harry Halpin, University of Edinburgh
- Philipp Hoschka, W3C
- Sean Kane, Bebo
- John Kemp, Nokia
- Vassilis Kostakos, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Madeira
- Marcus Ladwig, Peperoni
- Peter Mika, Yahoo! Research
- Soohong Park, Samsung
- Kaushik Sethuraman, Microsoft
- Claudio Venezia, Telecom Italia
- Mary Ellen Zurko, IBM