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Page 1: Social Beans

Social Beans

Building Blocks of the Social Web

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Building Blocks of the Social Web

• Comments

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Building Blocks of the Social Web

• Comments

• Rating

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Building Blocks of the Social Web

• Comments

• Rating

• Tagging

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Building Blocks of the Social Web

• Comments

• Rating

• Tagging

• Sharing & Bookmarking

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Building Blocks of the Social Web

• Comments

• Rating

• Tagging

• Sharing & Bookmarking

• Editing

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Building Blocks of the Social Web

• Comments

• Rating

• Tagging

• Sharing & Bookmarking

• Editing

• and so on…

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• Common elements in all social applications such as:

– forums,

– wikis,

– blogs

– etc

These are…

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• Common elements in all social applications such as:

– forums,

– wikis,

– blogs

– etc

• Common Denominators of the Social Web

These are…

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Other Common Elements include:

• Users

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Other Common Elements include:

• Users

• Profiles

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Other Common Elements include:

• Users

• Profiles

• Avatars

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Other Common Elements include:

• Users

• Profiles

• Avatars

• Roles

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Other Common Elements include:

• Users

• Profiles

• Avatars

• Roles

• Newsfeed

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Why don’t we outline those elements by a syntax specific to the social web?

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Why don’t we outline those elements by a syntax specific to the social web?

Why do we keep reinventing the wheel, writing social applications with very low level

languages such as HTML and PHP

It’s like creating a web page with Assembly Code!

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Why don’t we outline those elements by a syntax specific to the social web?

Why do we keep reinventing the wheel, writing social applications with very low level

languages such as HTML and PHP

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Why don’t we outline those elements by a syntax specific to the social web?

Why do we keep reinventing the wheel, writing social applications with very low level

languages such as HTML and PHP

It’s like creating a web page with Assembly Code!

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That’s why we’ve created Social Beans

Skeleton Portability across

Social Media Publishing Platforms

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Social Beans 0.1 is ready

• It’s live on http://socialbeans.org

• Plugins available for

– MediaWiki

– And Wordpress