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    Personalized social networking: An applied scenario in a portable personality environment

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    Authors
    Reymann, S.
    Alves, D.
    Lugmayr, Artur
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Reymann, S. and Alves, D. and Lugmayr, A. 2008. Personalized social networking: An applied scenario in a portable personality environment, pp. 172-176.
    Source Title
    MindTrek - 12th International MindTrek Conference: Entertainment and Media in the Ubiquitous Era
    DOI
    10.1145/1457199.1457237
    ISBN
    9781605581972
    School
    Department of Film and Television
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43073
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    in today?s world digital communication is about connecting people and bridging communities globally. Social networking as today?s buzz word is the keyword for this trend. Facebook or MySpace are just the beginning of possible other emerging tools for social networking in the digital era. Starting with a simple messenger to chat with friends to the creation of a complex ancestry circle of your relatives using a family tree tool, social networking services increasingly accompany us integrating ourselves into our communities. The next generation of tools will let new opportunities emerge - "personalized communication integrating existing social network platforms.? Within the scope of this paper we present an application scenario of the open source platform Portable Personality (P2). Using the P2 Model we are able to collect social network characteristics from multiple messenger services and merge them into one shared personal space. A representative profile flows in a shared and distributive network to contemplable consumer applications providing personalized services based on social interdependencies. Copyright 2008 ACM.

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