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Jay Ryan Dee

Quality Computer Help Desk Support Services - 1 views

I am so thankful with HelpVirtualDeskSupport help desk support services. They help me fixed my computer. Their PC help desk support specialists really know what they are doing. HelpVirtualDeskSupp...

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started by Jay Ryan Dee on 12 May 11 no follow-up yet
Vince Jones

Social computing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • It has become an important concept for use in business
  • supporting any sort of social behavior in or through computational systems
  • Thus, blogs, email, instant messaging, social network services, wikis, social bookmarking and other instances of what is often called social software illustrate ideas from social computing, but also other kinds of software applications where people interact socially.
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  • The Wisdom of Crowds
  • growing popularity of social software and Web 2.0
  • Social computing begins with the observation that humans — and human behavior — are profoundly social
  • social information provides a basis for inferences, planning, and coordinating activity
  • The premise of social computing is that it is possible to design digital systems that support useful functionality by making socially produced information available to their users
  • Google's page rank algorithms which orders search results based on the number of pages that (recursively) point to them
  • Social computing can be defined as follows: Social Computing" refers to systems that support the gathering, representation, processing, use, and dissemination of information that is distributed across social collectivities such as teams, communities,organizations, and markets. Moreover, the information is not "anonymous" but is significant precisely because it is linked to people, who are in turn linked to other people.
  • Web 2.0 Main article: Web 2.0 A generation of internet applications was developed implementing aspects of social computing developed in the early 21st century.
  • Enterprise social software Main article: Enterprise social software Of particular interest in the realm of social computing is social software for enterprise. Sometimes referred to as "Enterprise 2.0",[2] a term derived from Web 2.0, this generally refers to the use of social computing in corporate intranets and in other medium- and large-scale business environments.
  • Collaborative filtering Main article: Collaborative filtering Collaborative filtering is the method of making automatic predictions (filtering) about the interests of a user by collecting taste information from many users (collaborating). Recommender systems often use it as a "social approach" in order to obtain music, movie, product, web site etc. recommendations.
jameswaltz

They Helped Me With My PC Issues - 1 views

I need computer help and I really need it fast! I am in the middle of doing something important on my laptop when it suddenly froze up and shut down. I do not know what is wrong. All I know is that...

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started by jameswaltz on 13 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Vince Jones

Google Wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • It is a web based service, computing platform, and communications protocol designed to merge e-mail, instant messaging, wiki, and social networking.[3] It has a strong collaborative and real-time[4] focus supported by extensions that can provide, for example, robust spelling/grammar checking, automated translation between 40 languages,[2] and numerous other extensions.[4]
Vince Jones

5 Fundamental Keys of Social MediaIntel Builder Social Media Platform - Vesta Digital - 0 views

  • People:  The talkers, authors, contributors – empowerment of the individual. Places:  All the diverse venues the conversations can take place in. Process:  What collaboration (and moderation) you enable, how you entitle contributor types and how you integrate with existing systems. Platform:  Where and how you tie together the places, processes, people (identity/privacy) and privileges. Patterns:  Presenting, tracking, filtering, measuring, monitoring and decision support.
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