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The social graph in the Internet context is a graph that depicts personal relations of internet users. In short, it is a social network, where the word graph has been taken from graph theory to emphasize that rigorous mathematical analysis will be applied as opposed to the relational representation in a social network. The social graph has been referred to as "the global mapping of everybody and how they're related".
The term was popularized at the Facebook F8 conference on May 24, 2007, when it was used to explain how the newly introduced Facebook Platform would take advantage of the relationships between individuals to offer a richer online experience. The definition has been expanded to refer to a social graph of all Internet users.
Since explaining the concept of the social graph, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, has often touted Facebook's goal of offering the website's social graph to other websites so that a user's relationships can be made aware and put to use on websites outside of Facebook's control. This can be accomplished through the Facebook Open Graph API.
Graph may refer to:
In information science:
In mathematics:
In computer science:
Other uses:
The term social refers to a characteristic of living organisms as applied to populations of humans and other animals. It always refers to the interaction of organisms with other organisms and to their collective co-existence, irrespective of whether they are aware of it or not, and irrespective of whether the interaction is voluntary or involuntary.
The word "Social" derives from the Latin word socii ("allies"). It is particularly derived from the Italian Socii states, historical allies of the Roman Republic (although they rebelled against Rome in the Social War of 91-88 BC).
In the absence of agreement about its meaning, the term "social" is used in many different senses and regarded as a fuzzy concept, referring among other things to:
Attitudes, orientations, or behaviors which take the interests, intentions, or needs of other people into account (in contrast to anti-social behaviour) has played some role in defining the idea or the principle. For instance terms like social realism, social justice, social constructivism, social psychology, social anarchism and social capital imply that there is some social process involved or considered, a process that is not there in regular, "non-social" realism, justice, constructivism, psychology, anarchism, or capital.
Social refers to the interaction of people and other organisms with each other, and to their collective co-existence.
Social may also refer to:
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In this video provided by Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook employees discuss the company's new Graph Search technology. The company announced the beta of the new feature on Jan. 15, 2013.
http://code.google.com/apis/socialgraph Google engineer Brad Fitzpatrick gives an introduction to the Social Graph API. The Social Graph API makes information about the public connections between people more easily available. Developers can query this public information to offer their users dramatically streamlined "add friends" functionality and other useful features.
Networking across Internet, Extranet, Intranet and Social Networks has never been so easy: our video is proof of this - it presents the new features of Social Graph 2.0. Implement Agile Organization Models and discover their structures Integrate contacts from Public Social Networks: import and display your contacts Bulk interactions: flexible pre-selection of people to establish a video conference or to trigger other actions Digital Experience with Clients, Partners and Employees: be a part of it! http://www.enterpriseknowhow.ch
In this lecture we start to lay down some of our basic language for talking about networks that comes to us from graph theory a relatively new area of mathematics that studies the properties of graphs. For full courses see: http://www.systemsthinking.io Twitter: https://twitter.com/SystemthinkAcad Facebook: https://fb.com/thinkacademyio Transcription: When we hear the word network all sorts of things spring to mind like social networks and the Internet in particular, but the power of network theory is really in its high degree of abstraction, so the first thing for us to do is to try and start back at the beginning by forgetting what we think we know about networks and embrace the abstract language of networks what is called graph theory. In the formal language of mathematics a network ...
Recorded on June 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Visualization of a social network done by SocialGraph. Live demo here: http://drugs-world-project.appspot.com/media/socialgraph/sg.html - it doesn't work on all browsers, though
By Pili Hu and Wing C. Lau "Many Online Social Networks (OSN) are using OAuth 2.0 to grant access to API endpoints nowadays. Despite many thorough threat model analyses (e.g. RFC6819), only a few real world attacks have been discovered and demonstrated. To our knowledge, previously discovered loopholes are all based on the misuse of OAuth. It was generally believed that the correct use of OAuth 2.0 (by OSN provider and application developer) is secure enough. We break this belief by demonstrating a massive leakage of user data which roots from the scotoma of OAuth's fundamental design rationale: focus on protecting user, not protecting application. We show that, even if OSN providers and application developers follow best practice, application impersonation is inevitable on many platform...
My presentation at Pecha Kucha Night: Kansas City #4, held at Crosstown Station on February 26, 2009. “My Social Graph Is Getting Weird” attempts to answer why all these people you barely knew/didn’t know/didn’t like/etc. from your earlier years are coming out of the woodwork and sending you Facebook friend requests. This new age of connectedness brings an interesting question to light. “Are some relationships better off forgotten in the sands of time?” I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments section below and please feel free to click the "Like" icon in the Vimeo player as well as sharing, retweeting, etc. the URL. Want more? Check out my blog, http://themartinishaker.com or my vlog, http://thecocktailnapkin.com
This video explains how linkfluence, a social web research institute, puts to use social graph theories and concepts in a novel way to draw the borders of online communities and analyse the opinions of their members on subjects ranging from politics to brands and products.
L2 The Social Graph Clinic January 29, 2010 NYU Stern www.L2thinktank.com How do I target and engage the right audience? Is social media right for prestige brands? Will I lose control of my brand? What are the right platforms and tools? How do Ifind my online voice? Who is doing this well? How do I measure success?
Making it easy for you to find all your social networking profiles and bringing them together...! Sign in to Google, visit Google Maps, click on My Profile in the header, then click on Edit Profile... Scroll to the bottom and enter your blog address as one of your links. Hot! http://www.google.com/s2/profiles/me
So you’ve decided to be “social.” Your awesome new fledgling app will be a new haven for user-generated content, social engagement, and other buzzwords. Unfortunately, the app will need to handle content and graph operations with unbounded size and erratic access patterns. Will users share text? Photos? Music? Video?! This presentation will cover a hypothetical architecture for a growing site with emphasis on real-world scenarios. Twitter’s FlockDB + Gizzard will handle the massively distributed social graph. Other NoSQL engines (MongoDB, memcache, Redis, maybe even Hadoop) will handle content. Bring your questions and concerns! Building a team? Looking to join a team? Visit the ChicagoRuby Job Board: http://jobs.chicagoruby.org.
Obscura Digital created a physical, social, augmented reality experience dubbed "Connections" at F8, Facebook's developer's conference. Attendees swipe in to the experience using their RFID enabled event badge. Multiple overhead projectors map visuals to the floor and an array of 3D cameras are used to reliably track any number of people within the space. Once “logged in” to Connections, a radial visualization, constructed from the user’s social graph data, surrounds them creating a unique “fingerprint”. Colored lines extend from the circles connecting people who share one or more of the observed metrics (mutual friends, interests, workplaces, schools, locations, birth sign, or non-English languages). When two or more people, who have mutual connections, stand within close proximity, a sl...
Growth of a Twitter graph http://blog.burak-arikan.com/growth-of-a-twitter-graph/ What kind of interest groups emerge as I cure my Twitter social graph. Do my Twitter friends have always growing interconnections? How do people relate? Do I have friends who link together otherwise disconnected communities of interest? Do my Twitter clusters expand or contract over time? Friends data collected via Twitter API at three different times to be able to compare the diagrams in time. This movie shows the last week. See how the diagram grows in the blog post.
With Shufflr you can find, watch & talk about videos you like on the web. Shufflr's smart social discovery engines narrow down the choices of videos on the web to those that align with your social graph & user profile. Also, discover videos that are buzzing on the web, celebrity channels and more. Spend more time watching video than searching for them. With Shufflr videos find you!
Grab your jet-packs for a bit of SEO prognostication. This week Rand makes some predictions about the future of search. Will social graphs supplant the SERPs? Will vertical vanquish universal? Will data mean the death of opinions? Tune in and learn the answers to all these questions and more!
Sneakpeeq taps into a consumer's curiosity of "what can I get" to create a real-time, social and serendipity-driven shopping experience (similar to the hustle and bustle mall experience). sneakpeeq's vision is to make online shopping social using game mechanics; it intelligently curates a selection of products influenced by a user's social graph and use of "peeqs" to reveal a unique price. Learn more at http://sneakpeek.com
In this video provided by Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook employees discuss the company's new Graph Search technology. The company announced the beta of the new feature on Jan. 15, 2013.
http://code.google.com/apis/socialgraph Google engineer Brad Fitzpatrick gives an introduction to the Social Graph API. The Social Graph API makes information about the public connections between people more easily available. Developers can query this public information to offer their users dramatically streamlined "add friends" functionality and other useful features.
Networking across Internet, Extranet, Intranet and Social Networks has never been so easy: our video is proof of this - it presents the new features of Social Graph 2.0. Implement Agile Organization Models and discover their structures Integrate contacts from Public Social Networks: import and display your contacts Bulk interactions: flexible pre-selection of people to establish a video conference or to trigger other actions Digital Experience with Clients, Partners and Employees: be a part of it! http://www.enterpriseknowhow.ch
In this lecture we start to lay down some of our basic language for talking about networks that comes to us from graph theory a relatively new area of mathematics that studies the properties of graphs. For full courses see: http://www.systemsthinking.io Twitter: https://twitter.com/SystemthinkAcad Facebook: https://fb.com/thinkacademyio Transcription: When we hear the word network all sorts of things spring to mind like social networks and the Internet in particular, but the power of network theory is really in its high degree of abstraction, so the first thing for us to do is to try and start back at the beginning by forgetting what we think we know about networks and embrace the abstract language of networks what is called graph theory. In the formal language of mathematics a network ...
Recorded on June 26, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Visualization of a social network done by SocialGraph. Live demo here: http://drugs-world-project.appspot.com/media/socialgraph/sg.html - it doesn't work on all browsers, though
By Pili Hu and Wing C. Lau "Many Online Social Networks (OSN) are using OAuth 2.0 to grant access to API endpoints nowadays. Despite many thorough threat model analyses (e.g. RFC6819), only a few real world attacks have been discovered and demonstrated. To our knowledge, previously discovered loopholes are all based on the misuse of OAuth. It was generally believed that the correct use of OAuth 2.0 (by OSN provider and application developer) is secure enough. We break this belief by demonstrating a massive leakage of user data which roots from the scotoma of OAuth's fundamental design rationale: focus on protecting user, not protecting application. We show that, even if OSN providers and application developers follow best practice, application impersonation is inevitable on many platform...
My presentation at Pecha Kucha Night: Kansas City #4, held at Crosstown Station on February 26, 2009. “My Social Graph Is Getting Weird” attempts to answer why all these people you barely knew/didn’t know/didn’t like/etc. from your earlier years are coming out of the woodwork and sending you Facebook friend requests. This new age of connectedness brings an interesting question to light. “Are some relationships better off forgotten in the sands of time?” I'd love to hear your feedback in the comments section below and please feel free to click the "Like" icon in the Vimeo player as well as sharing, retweeting, etc. the URL. Want more? Check out my blog, http://themartinishaker.com or my vlog, http://thecocktailnapkin.com
This video explains how linkfluence, a social web research institute, puts to use social graph theories and concepts in a novel way to draw the borders of online communities and analyse the opinions of their members on subjects ranging from politics to brands and products.
L2 The Social Graph Clinic January 29, 2010 NYU Stern www.L2thinktank.com How do I target and engage the right audience? Is social media right for prestige brands? Will I lose control of my brand? What are the right platforms and tools? How do Ifind my online voice? Who is doing this well? How do I measure success?
Making it easy for you to find all your social networking profiles and bringing them together...! Sign in to Google, visit Google Maps, click on My Profile in the header, then click on Edit Profile... Scroll to the bottom and enter your blog address as one of your links. Hot! http://www.google.com/s2/profiles/me
So you’ve decided to be “social.” Your awesome new fledgling app will be a new haven for user-generated content, social engagement, and other buzzwords. Unfortunately, the app will need to handle content and graph operations with unbounded size and erratic access patterns. Will users share text? Photos? Music? Video?! This presentation will cover a hypothetical architecture for a growing site with emphasis on real-world scenarios. Twitter’s FlockDB + Gizzard will handle the massively distributed social graph. Other NoSQL engines (MongoDB, memcache, Redis, maybe even Hadoop) will handle content. Bring your questions and concerns! Building a team? Looking to join a team? Visit the ChicagoRuby Job Board: http://jobs.chicagoruby.org.
Obscura Digital created a physical, social, augmented reality experience dubbed "Connections" at F8, Facebook's developer's conference. Attendees swipe in to the experience using their RFID enabled event badge. Multiple overhead projectors map visuals to the floor and an array of 3D cameras are used to reliably track any number of people within the space. Once “logged in” to Connections, a radial visualization, constructed from the user’s social graph data, surrounds them creating a unique “fingerprint”. Colored lines extend from the circles connecting people who share one or more of the observed metrics (mutual friends, interests, workplaces, schools, locations, birth sign, or non-English languages). When two or more people, who have mutual connections, stand within close proximity, a sl...
Growth of a Twitter graph http://blog.burak-arikan.com/growth-of-a-twitter-graph/ What kind of interest groups emerge as I cure my Twitter social graph. Do my Twitter friends have always growing interconnections? How do people relate? Do I have friends who link together otherwise disconnected communities of interest? Do my Twitter clusters expand or contract over time? Friends data collected via Twitter API at three different times to be able to compare the diagrams in time. This movie shows the last week. See how the diagram grows in the blog post.
With Shufflr you can find, watch & talk about videos you like on the web. Shufflr's smart social discovery engines narrow down the choices of videos on the web to those that align with your social graph & user profile. Also, discover videos that are buzzing on the web, celebrity channels and more. Spend more time watching video than searching for them. With Shufflr videos find you!
Grab your jet-packs for a bit of SEO prognostication. This week Rand makes some predictions about the future of search. Will social graphs supplant the SERPs? Will vertical vanquish universal? Will data mean the death of opinions? Tune in and learn the answers to all these questions and more!
Sneakpeeq taps into a consumer's curiosity of "what can I get" to create a real-time, social and serendipity-driven shopping experience (similar to the hustle and bustle mall experience). sneakpeeq's vision is to make online shopping social using game mechanics; it intelligently curates a selection of products influenced by a user's social graph and use of "peeqs" to reveal a unique price. Learn more at http://sneakpeek.com
Tim Specht, tech lead at Dubsmash, talks about an implementation to store a social graph between users so they can send and receive video messages from their friends on Dubsmash. At Dubsmash, we store our social graph in TitanDB running on top of a large Cassandra cluster. In this talk Tim will present our experiences, findings and learnings in building an application on top of TitanDB running on Cassandra.
10:00: Opening by Barbara Fried (Magazine «LuXemburg» and vice director of the Institute of Social Analysis of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung) Algorithms and markets, the perfect excuses - Videostatement: Frank Pasquale (University of Maryland) 10:45: The data politics of the social graph - Tiziana Terranova (University of Naples)
by Luca Zerboni