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Social Book marking
What is it?
is a way for Internetusers to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages
How does it work?
Same as a RSS Feeds
Why would anyone want to use it?
Well if you are a boss then if you need all of your workers to go here then their it is.
Who uses it?
Teachers, bosses
When was the term invented?
Late 2003
Where are some websites that are examples?
Digg, reddit, and Newsvine
Some types of bookmarking:
BBC, IBM
What are the downsides?
controlled vocabulary
I got my info from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking
1.What is it? A feature that lets you save the address of a web page so you can come back to that page at a later time.
2.How does it work? It saves the address in a specific file that you can automatically come back too.
3.Why would anyone want to use it? It is an easier way to get back to your favorite sites.
4.Who uses it? Any user.
5.When was the term invented? 1993
6.Where are some websites that are examples? Google bookmarks. Windows Live Favorites. Iloggo. LinkDoozer.
7.Some types of book marking: Roboform. ScrapBook, or iMacros
8.What are the downsides? There are no standard set of keywords, no standard for the structure of tags.
Social Bookmarking
1.What is it?
A way for people to store bookmarks of web pages.
2.How does it work?
You can store, organize, and share bookmarks.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
Because you wouldn’t have to go back to a certain page to get back there.
4.Who uses it?
Anyone who doesn’t feel like typing the URL everytime they go to a web page.
5.When was the term invented?
April 1996
6.Where are some websites that are examples?
Propeller.com, Digg, reddit,
7.Some types of bookmarking:
Engine spiders and tag blogs
8.What are the downsides?
No standard keywords, mistagging due to spell errors, and unclear tags.
Social Bookmarking
1.What is it?
A way for people to store bookmarks of web pages.
2.How does it work?
You can store, organize, and share bookmarks.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
Because you wouldn’t have to go back to a certain page to get back there.
4.Who uses it?
Anyone who doesn’t feel like typing the URL everytime they go to a web page.
5.When was the term invented?
April 1996
6.Where are some websites that are examples?
Propeller.com, Digg, reddit,
7.Some types of bookmarking:
Engine spiders and tag blogs
8.What are the downsides?
No standard keywords, mistagging due to spell errors, and unclear tags.
1.What is it?
Way for people to share, store bookmarks.
2.How does it work?
Yu store your bookmarks and keep everything organized.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
Its conivent
4.Who uses it?
Someone who stores there bookmarks and does not ahve to look at url's
5.When was the term invented?
April 1996
6.Where are some websites that are examples?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking
7.Some types of bookmarking:
Propler.com
8.What are the downsides?
There is no stanard set of words.
1.What is it?is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
2.How does it work?the same way that the rss does
3.Why would anyone want to use it? users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share.
4.Who uses it?anyone
5.When was the term invented? april 1996
6.Where are some websites that are examples?
7.Some types of bookmarking:BBC, IBM
8.What are the downsides?no standard set of keywords,no standard for the structure of such tags,and mistagging due to spelling errors
1.What is it? An activity performed over a computer which allows users to save a personal collection of bookmarks.
2.How does it work? It opens doors to new ways of organizing information.
3.Why would anyone want to use it? To search for a certain subject.
4.Who uses it?Anyone who wants to collect sets of resources.
5.When was the term invented? 2000 in June
6.Where are some websites for examples?www.del.icio.us.com and www.citeulike.com
7.Some typed of book marking:Backflip, Blanklist, BlinkPro, Bookmark Buddy,and Bookmark Commando.
8.What are the downsides? There is no oversite to how the resources are organized.
Social Bookmarking
1.What is it?
An activity performed over a computer network that allows users to save and categorize a collection of bookmarks and share them.
2. How does it work?
It works the same way as RSS Feeds.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
It allows a group of people to receive information on something, and it is easier.
4.Who uses it?
Family, friends, teachers, bosses, or just groups of people.
5. When was the term invented?
2003
6.Where are some websites that are examples?
Digg, Newsvine.
7.What are some types of bookmarking?
Scrapbook, BBC, IBM.
8.What are the downsides?
Controlled keyterms or vocabulary.
What is it?
When people save links to pages that they want to use or find again.
How does it work?
A device, a tag, on the computer saves the pages as a bookmark.
Why would anyone want to use it?
People can save a page they want to visit again. On a network, more a person can find out where to go.
Who uses it?
Anyone who wants to.
When was the term invented?
2003
Where are some websites that are examples?
Connotea and Furl
Some types of bookmarking:
Backflip, Blink, and Quiver.
What are the downsides?
There is no set standard of keywords or tags and it is suceptible to corruption.
1. What is it? social bookmarking is a way for people to share and store book marks.
2. How does it work? The same way than an RSS feed works.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? if you need to go to a website that you probobly won't remember the name of. it helps you find it again.
4. Who uses it? anyone trying to remember a sertain website.
5. When was the term invinted? sometime during 2003.
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Google bookmarks.
7. Some types of bookmarking: blogs. transmitting files.
8. What are the downsides? there is not a correct spelling for a bookmark.
9. I got my info from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking
Social Bookmarking
What is it? save pages store and send.
How does it work? by bookmarking the web page.
Why would anyone want to use it? to stay orgaized
Who uses it? anyone that wants to be orgaized.
When was the term invented? 1996
Where are some websites that are examples? google.com
Some types of bookmarking: book mark buddy
What are the downsides? no key words.
What is it?
is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages. In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share.
How does it work?Most social bookmark services encourage users to organize their bookmarks with informal tags instead of the traditional browser-based system of folders
Why would anyone want to use it?so you can get to where you are wonting to go.
Who uses it? boss people, teachers, librarins.
When was the term invented? in 2003
Where are some websites that are examples?news vine and bug me not.
Some types of bookmarking:IBM
What are the downsides?vocabulary
1. What is it? Way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks or web pages.
2. How does it work? Users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? So they could get back to that site faster.
4. Who uses it? Everybody
5. When was the term invented? April ‘96
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Simply, Furl, Stumbleupon
7. Some types of bookmarking: Netvouz
8. What are the downsides? No standard set of keywords, mistagging due to spelling errors
1.What is it?
Social bookmarking is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages. In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share
2.How does it work?
These bookmarks are usually public, but depending on the service's features, may be saved privately, shared only with specific people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of publicness and privateness. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, via a search engine, or even randomly.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
organizing data
4.Who uses it?
almost eveyone in the world that had a computer
5.When was the term invented?
April 1996
6.Where are some websites that are examples? most of them
7.Some types of bookmarking:
by category or tags, via a search engine, or even randomly.
What are the downsides?
I got my info from....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking
1. What is it?
-A way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
2. How does it work?
-It saves address in a file and stores it, and you can just come back and click it to access the site, so you don’t have to remember it.
3. Why would anyone want to use it?
- It saves time from having to look up the site.
4. Who uses it?
-Someone who is (like me) pretty forgetful or needs to remember lots of sites.
5. When was the term invented?
-Late 2003
6. Where are some websites that are examples?
-Connotea, Simpy, Furl, and Stumbleupon
7. What are some types of bookmarking?
-IBM, and BBC
8. What are the downsides?
-There are no standard set of keywords.
What is it?way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages
How does it work?users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share which are usaully public
Why would anyone want to use it?people can save private stuff on it
Who uses it?people using it for job-related purposes
When was the term invented? april 1996
Where are some websites that are
examples? Newsvine
Some types of bookmarking: IBM
What are the downsides? no standard set of keywords susceptible to corruption and collusion
info from wikipedia.
WHAT IS IT? A way for Internet users to store, organize, share, and search bookmarks of webpages.
HOW DOES IT WORK? Users save links to webpages that they want to remember and or share.
WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO USE IT? Because it stores and organizes and allows you to share bookmarks.
WHO USES IT? Web users.
WHEN WAS THE TERM INVENTED? April 1996
WHERE ARE SOME WEBSITES THAT ARE EXAMPLES? Digg, Blue Dot
SOME TYPES OF BOOKMARKING: Digg, reddit, Newsvine
WHAT ARE THE DOWNSIDES? There are no standard set of keywords, mistagging, tags that can have more than one meaning, ect.
info from:www.wikipedia.org
Social Bookmarking
1. What is it? It is a way for internet users to store, classify, share and search internet bookmarks.
2. How does it work? On a social bookmarking system or network, users store lists of internet resources that they find useful.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? These lists can be accessible to the public by users of a specific network or website. Other users with similar interests can view links by topic, category, tags, or even randomly.
4. Who uses it? Anyone
5. When was the term invented? April 1996
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Del.icio.us.com, Simpy.com, Furl.com
7. Some types of bookmarking: feeds, books, videos, shopping items, map locations, wineries
8. What are the downsides? No standard set of keywords, no standard for the structure of such tags, mistagging due to spelling errors.
Social Bookmarking
1.What is it?
A way to maintain web page bookmarks
2.How does it work?
Links are saved to a web page in a network to remember.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
To keep the viewers attracted to links they visit and read.
4.Who uses it?
Subscribers who know about its existence.
5.When was the term invented?
April 1996.
6.Where are some websites that are examples?
del.icio.us & Connotea
7.Some types of bookmarking:collaborative,IBM,BBC
8.What are some of the downsides/
No controlled vocab and some spammers use their links to adjust their spam to the viewer.
Works Cited;http;//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking
1.What is it? A web based service to share Internet bookmarks.
2.How does it work? It stores bookmarks, and it can tag individual web pages with related keywords.
3.Why would anyone want to use it? It saves time because you woudnt have to type in all the keywords, and sharing of information.
4.Who uses it? Anyone who wants to, and are registered with social bookmarking sites.
5.When was the term invented? In 1997.
6.Where are some websites that are examples? Digg, del.icio.us, Furl, Linkfilter, and Slashdot.
7.Some types of book marking: Internet Explorer and other web browsers.
8.What are downsides? Lack of standard tags and it`s tedious.
1. What is it? a way for Internet users to store, organize, share, and search bookmarks of web pages.
2. How does it work? users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/ or share.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? resources are of more use are bookmarked.
4. Who uses it? anyone
5. When was the term invented? 2003
6. Where are some websites that are examples? del.icio.us, Connotea, Simpy, Furl, Stumbleupon, Netvouz, Ma.nolia, and Diigo.
7. Some types of bookmarking: Collaborative bookmarking
8. What are the downsides? no standards set for keywords, no standard for the structure of such tags, and unclear tags.
I got my information from: www.wikipedia.org and www.google.com
What is it?
Social Bookmarking is a way to store web pages that you like.
How does it work?
It works similar to the RSS Feeders.
Why would anyone want to use it?
Because it is any easier and faster way to go to awesome site you found.
Who uses it?
Well anyone who decides to use it.
When was it invented?
Around 2003ish
Where are some websites that are examples?
www.awesomesiteijustmadeup.com
What are the downsides?
You see all those awesome websites pop up in front of you and then you don't know which one to pick.
information at Google.com and some in my head.
What is it?
A way to save a specific web address to visit at a later date.
How does it work?
It saves the file in a folder and when you wish to visit the website again, you simply open the folder and select the file.
Why would anyone want to use it?
To save a certain web address.
Who uses it?
Anyone who doesn't want to fill in the whole URL when they have a frequently visited website.
When was the term invented?
1996
Where are some websites that are examples?
Common bookmarks are Google, MySpace, and other sites.
Some types of bookmarking:
Engine spiders and tag blogs.
What are the downsides?
Controlled vocabulary.
1. What is it? is a way to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
2. How does it work? users save links to web pages that they want to remember and share
3. Why would anyone want to use it? It saves the web site that you went to and you could easily go to that same spot later.
4. Who uses it? anyone
5. When was the term invented? in 2003
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Newsvine
7. Some types of bookmarking:IMB
8. What are the downsides? there are not any standard keywords
What is it?
Social Bookmarking is a way for users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
How does it work?
It works the same as a RSS Feed. It saves the address in a specific file that you can automatically come back to.
Why would anyone want to use it
So it will be easier for you to go back to all your favorite sites instead of having to go and refind the sites you had went to.
Who uses it?
Anyone that wants to.
When was the term invented?
2003
What are some websites that are examples?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking is one example.
Some types of bookmarking:
Blink and Backflip are two types.
What are the downsides?
There is no set standard of keywords or tags.
1.What is it?
is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
2.How does it work?
users save links to web pages that they want to remember or share
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
So they can remember and always have the certain websites they need, instead of going though hundereds of websites to find one.
4. Who uses it?
Anyone who wants to keep up with websites.
5. When was the term invented?
Late 2003
6. What are some websites that are examples?del.icio.us , simpy, Furl, and Netvouz
7. Some types of bookmarking
Collaborative bookmarking
8. What are downsides?
no standard for the structure of such tags, and unclear tags.
1. What is Social Bookmarking?
It is a way the Internet users to store, organize, share and search web pages.
2.How does it work?
It allows users to save links to web pages that they want to remember and share.
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
It is a way to get back to websites you like.
4.Who uses it?
Many people use it.
5.When was the term invented?
Some time in the year 1993
6.Where are some websites that are examples? Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review
7.Some types of book marking: Digg,reddit,and Newsvine.
8.What are the downsides?
There is no standard set of keywords,mistagging due to spelling errors,and tags that can have more than one meaning.
1.What is it?
way for internet users to store classify shre and bookmarks.
2.How does it work/
users store list of internet resourses that they find useful
3.Why would anyone want to use it?
To store links to web pages
4.Who uses it?
people that is in social software
markets
5.When was term invented?
1996
6.Where are websites that are examples?
furl,digo,nevtour
7.Some types of bookmarking?
itlist,cllip2,hotlinks quiver
8.What are the downsides?
the more web pages the more spammers.
1. What is it? a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
2. How does it work? users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? People can save their favorite web sites, so they can just click on the website name and go there.
4. Who uses it? anyone who wants to visit their favorite websites quicker.
5. When was the term invented? 2003
6. What are some websites that are examples? Simpy, Blinklist, Furl, and Stumbleupon
7. What are some types of bookmarking? IBM, and BBC
8. What are the downsides? no standard set of keywords,no standard for the structure of such tags (e.g. singular vs. plural, capitalization, and mistagging due to spelling errors, tags that can have more than one meaning
What is it? it lets you save your favorite websites
How does it work? It saves the address to the site
Why would anyone want to use it?
so they don't have to type in the address
Who uses it? Everybody
When was the term invented? In 2002
What are some websites that are examples? Myspace,apple, stuff like that.
Some types of bookmarking: Favorites
What are the downsides? No keys
Social Book marking
What is it? is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
How does it work? you can store stuff share bookmarks and oganize stuff
Why would anyone want to use it? it easy to get back to certain sites
Who uses it? anybody
When was the term invented? April 1996
Where are some websites that are examples? Reddit,LinkDoozer,Furl
Some types of book marking: IBM,iMacros
What are the downsides? no standard set
1. What is it? A way to store and organize bookmarks of a web page.
2. How does it work? Users save links to web sites they want to share and post them in social bookmarking web sites
3. Why would anyone want to use it? To find other web sites that might interest you.
4. Who uses it? The public
5. When was the term invented? 2003
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Digg, reddit, Newsvine, del.icio.us
7. Some types of bookmarking: Social, News
8. What are the downsides? People can intentionally tag things incorrectly.
Social Bookmarking
1. What is it? a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages
2. How does it work? The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, via a search engine, or even randomly.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? To save time in typing in a website million of times when it is already saved you can just click on it.
4. Who uses it?The public
5. When was the term invented? Late 2003
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Myspace.com, Aol.com Yahoo.com and internetexplorer.com
7. Some types of bookmarking: Simpy, Furl, Stumbleupon and Netvouz
8. What are the downsides? Unclear tagging, and it can also be susceptible to corruption and collusion.
My information came from: Url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Bookmarking
1.What is it? Activity performed over a computer that allows you to save a collection of bookmarks
2.How does it work? It opens up new ways of organizing stuff
3.Why would anyone want to use it? To search for thing they need
4.Who uses it?Anyone who needs to collect the stuff they need
5.When was the term invented? June of 2000
6.Where are some websites for examples? www.citeulike.com and www.del.icio.us.com
7.Some types of book marking: Bookmark Buddy,and Bookmark Commando.
8.What are the downsides? No oversite to how the resources are organized
What is social Bookmarking?
it is a list of internet resources that the user find useful
What is it?
A way for interbut users to store, organize, share, and search for bookmarks.
How does it work?
Same as a RSS Feeds
Why would anyone want to use it?
Well if someone thinks something is good enough to bookmark, then you might also like it.
Who uses it?
Teachers and stuff.
When was the term invented?
2003
Where are some websites that are examples?
Propeller.com
Some types of bookmarking:
IBM
What are the downsides?
Personally, I think controlled vocab is one.
1. What is it? A way for internet users to store, organize, share, and search bookmarks of a webpage.
2. How does it work? Users save links to web pages that they want to remember or share or both.
3. Why would anyone want to use it? So people can use it without writing down and address they can just click on it.
4. Who uses it? Anybody that has the internet
5. When was the term invented? April 1996
6. Where are some websites that are examples? Simply
7. Some types of bookmarking: Bookmark Manager
8. What are the downsides? No standard set of keywords. Mistagging because of spelling. Tags have one or more meaning.
What is it? a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
How does it work? save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share.
Why would anyone want to use it? easy to remember and access webpages
Who uses it? Everyone
When was the term invented? 1996
Where are some websites that are examples? ilist.com
Some types of bookmarking: web page bookmarking, feed bookmarking
What are the downsides? no standard set of keywords, no standard for the structure of tags
Social Bookmarking
1.What is it? a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages.
2.How does it work? encourage users to organize their bookmarks with informal tags
3.Why would anyone want to use it? they provide web feeds
4.Who uses it? anybody
5.When was the term invented? 2003
7.Where are some websites that are examples? Bookmark manager
8.Some types of bookmarking: social software
9.What are the downsides? I have no idea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_bookmarking#Advantages
1.What is it? A way for people to store bookmarks of web
pages.
2.How does it work? Like an RSS Feed
3.Why would anyone want to use it? People can save a page they want to visit again. On a network, more a person can find out where to go.
4.Who uses it? Anyone
5.When was the term
invented? 2003
6.Where are some websites that are examples? Digg, reddit, and newsvine
7.Some types of bookmarking: blogs
8.What are the downsides? No standard set of keywords
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