[nycphp-talk] foaf network software (was firefox extension)
Josh McCormack
joshmccormack at travelersdiary.com
Thu Jul 29 19:23:30 EDT 2004
Speaking of FOAF, anyone have any thoughts or opinions on existing FOSS
FOAF software, discussion type stuff that would power a site like
Friendster, Rzye, Monster Networking, etc? Any interest in working on an
existing project to do this?
Josh
inforequest wrote:
> inforequest sm11szw02-at-sneakemail.com |nyphp 04/2004| wrote:
>
>> Chris Bielanski Cbielanski-at-inta.org |nyphp 04/2004| wrote:
>>
>>> Joel can you email me offlist and tell me WTH "Foafer" is/does? I'm
>>> dropping
>>> it on the list in case I'm not the only one in the dark.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Chris Bielanski
>>>
>>
>> For those interested, FOAF is "_F_riend _O_f _A_ _F_riend".
>>
>> First people started "blogging". Then bloggers started listing their
>> friends blogs in a sidebar on their blogs
>>
>> Since those friends also listed their friends blogs in sidebars of
>> their blogs, someone noticed that these friends links on linked blogs
>> were actually representative of a "social network". Think like the way
>> Google does (links = relationships) and you'll see the potential.
>>
>> When blog hosting services noticed they were hosting thousands of
>> interlinked blogs, they knew they could analyze the internetworking on
>> the back end. In order to do it across bloghosts, some standard means
>> would be needed. FOAF is the prevailing technology for doing that
>> using XML.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> -=john
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------John
>> Andrews, personal homepage with dancing bears not expected anytime soon.
>
>
>
> Sorry.. forgot the link. I consider this a good intro paper on the FOAF
> approach
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-foaf.html
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