List of social software
This is a list of notable social software: selected examples of social software products and services that facilitate a variety of forms of social human contact.
Blogs
- Apache Roller
- Blogger
- IBM Lotus Connections
- Posterous
- Telligent Community
- Tumblr
- Typepad
- WordPress[1]
- Xanga
Instant messaging
- Comparison of instant messaging clients
- Comparison of XMPP server software
- IBM Lotus Sametime
- Live Communications Server 2003
- Live Communications Server 2005
- Microsoft Lync Server
Internet forums
Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
eLearning
Massively multiplayer online games
Media sharing
Media cataloging
Online dating
Web directories
Social bookmarking
Web widgets
Websites
Enterprise software
- Altova MetaTeam
- IBM Lotus Connections
- Jumper 2.0 Enterprise
- KineticGlue
Social citations
Social evolutionary computation
- Knowledge iN
- Quora
- Yahoo! Answers
Social login
Social networks
Social search
- Jumper 2.0
- Knowledge Plaza
Social customer support software
Virtual worlds
- Active Worlds
- Galaxiki
- Google Lively (now defunct)
- Kaneva
- Second Life
- There
- Meez
Wikis
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gollark: This is why we should use... some... other... bot... maybe?
gollark: No. I will NOT do this.
gollark: =tex \alpha+\beta = 1
gollark: You don't actually need to memorise an ASCII table.
References
- Rettberg, Jill Walker (2008). Blogging. Digital media and society. Polity. p. 57. ISBN 0-7456-4134-2.
- Bainbridge, William Sims (October 30, 2004). "Online Education: Social Software". Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction. 2. Berkshire Publishing Group. p. 517. ISBN 0-9743091-2-5.
- Gervasi, Osvaldo (September 14, 2007). "A Survey of Revenue Models for Current Generation Social Software's Systems". In Gavrilova, Marina (ed.). Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2007: International Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 26–29, 2007. Proceedings, Part III (1st ed.). Springer. p. 725. ISBN 3-540-74482-7.
- Cook, Niall (2008). Enterprise 2.0: how social software will change the future of work. Gower Publishing, Ltd. p. 56. ISBN 0-566-08800-2.
- Farkas, Meredith G. (2007). Social software in libraries: building collaboration, communication, and community Online. Information Today, Inc. p. 141. ISBN 1-57387-275-X.
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