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'''Social Age<ref name="social-factor">Azua, Maria (2009) The Social Factor, IBM Press, {{ISBN|978-0-13-701890-1}}</ref>''' encompasses both societal and technological changes succeeding the [[Information Age]]. |
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==Contributing Factors== |
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President Barack Obama's campaign,<ref>How Obama Tapped Into Social Networks’ Power, Available: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/10/business/media/10carr.html</ref><ref>Obama Social, Available: http://www.slideshare.net/saydowin/obama-social</ref> |
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==Taxonomy== |
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Social age manifests in many forms and so far we have seen only its inception. Below is some of the well known areas that of social age applications: |
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* [[Social network]]s - any interaction between individuals or organizations, e.g., [[Google+]], [[LinkedIn]], [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] |
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* [[Social media]] - any form of media for social interaction |
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:* [[Wiki]] - e.g., [[Wikipedia]] |
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:* [[Blog]] - e.g., [[Blogger (service)]], |
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:* [[Micro-blogging]] - e.g., [[Twitter]], [[Tumblr]] |
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:* Video sharing - e.g., [[YouTube]], [[Metacafe]], [[Dailymotion]] |
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* [[Social marketing]] - any form of marking through society |
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:* [[Amazon.com]] recommendations<ref>G. Linden, B. Smith, J. York, "Amazon.com recommendations: item-to-item collaborative filtering," IEEE Internet Computing, vol.7, no.1, Jan/Feb 2003, pp. 76-80.</ref> |
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* Social clouds - any form of recommendation by community, more popular ones will survive |
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:* [[Social news]] - e.g., [[Digg]], [[Reddit]] |
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:* [[Social bookmarking]] - e.g., [[StumbleUpon]], [[Pinterest]], [[Delicious (website)]] |
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* Community cloud computing - where community put computing resources to perform a tack that helps community |
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:* [[Peer-to-peer]] computing |
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:* [[SETI]] |
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:* [[World Community Grid]] |
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[[Category:Hyperreality]] |
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[[Category:Information Age]] |
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Social Age[1] encompasses both societal and technological changes succeeding the Information Age.
It is divergent from the Information Age as it gives more prominence to social factors when adopting and/or extending technology and information.[1] It further broadens the definition of Attention Age because the Social Age focuses on many forms of societal interactions including online relationships, collaboration and sharing.