General links:
- Slides [1] (SlideShare.net)
- Videos [2] (Stephanie Booth, Viddler.com)
- Videos [3] (Rob Cawte, Viddler.com)
- Videos [4] (Rob Cawte, Ustream.tv)
Specific links:
- Sunday, 2nd March 2008
- Ajit Jaokar - Privacy and revocation, two sides of the same coin: using Google OpenSocial APIs to illustrate a new privacy model for the social web - Video [5]
- Dan Brickley - Stuff I've been thinking about lately / Whatever I can get - Video [6], Slides [7]
- Stephanie Booth - The case for structured portable social networks (SPSNs) and insight from a user perspective - Video [8], Video 2 [9], Slides [10]
- John Breslin - DataPortability.org, web standards, SIOC and FOAF - Video [11], Video 2 [12], Slides [13]
- Ben Ward - Microformats for social network portability: an overview and demos of current XFN / hCard / OpenID solutions - Video [14], Video 2 [15]
- Uldis Bojars - FOAF for social network portability, including the Social Graph API - Video [16], Slides [17]
- Anders Conbere - Using XMPP to store relationship data, problems with this model, and how oAuth could help - Video [18], Video 2 [19]
- Breakout session - FOAF, microformats, OpenSocial API, Social Graph API, XMPP, be techie and be proud - Video [20], Video 2 [21], Video 3 [22]
- Panel discussion - Outcomes from the breakout sessions - Video [23], Video 2 [24], Video 3 [25]
- Monday, 3rd March 2008
- Salim Ismail - Entrepreneurship and social media - Video [26], Slides [30]
- Joe Lamantia - The DIY future: what happens when everyone designs social media? Practical suggestions for handling new ethical dilemmas - Video [31], Slides [32]
- Mark Bernstein - Neovictorian, nobitic, and narrative: ancient anticipations and the meaning of weblogs - Video [33], Video 2 [34]
- Anna Rogozinska - Everyday body regimes: the construction of self in weblogs about dieting - Video [35], Video 2 [36], Video 3 [37], Slides [40]
- Matt Colebourne - Conversation tracking technologies: how to improve communication in a UGC world - Slides [43]
- Paul Miller - Realising potential in the web of relationships - Slides [44]
- Hugo Pardo Kuklinski, Joel Brandt - Campus Móvil: designing a mobile Web 2.0 startup for higher education uses
- Jon Hoem - Memoz: spatial webpublishing - Slides [47]
- Jan Blanchard, Conor Wade, John G. Breslin, Conor Hayes - A proposed semantic recommender network for trip planning
- Tuesday, 4th March 2008
- Nova Spivack - Semantic social software: the Semantic Web for consumers / Making sense of the Semantic Web - Slides [48]
- David Cushman - The long tail, and why multiple identities make it just a little bit longer - Slides [49]
- Antonio Tapiador, Antonio Fumero, Joaquin Salvachua - Extended identity for social networks
- Jose M. Noguera, Beatriz Correyero - The impact of Politics 2.0 in Spanish social media: tracking conversations around audiovisual political wars
- Panel discussion - From blog-style commentary to conversational social media - Video [50]
- Michael Breidenbrücker - Let's face it: Web 2.0 is all about advertising - Video [51]
- Andera Gadeib - MindVoyager: an interactive journey through the collective thoughts of a selected target group - Video [52]
- Robert Mao - Social blog: turning a blog into a decentralised social network - Slides [55]
- Brian O'Donovan, Gabriela Avram, Liam Bannon - What is happening behind the firewall? The emerging role of social software in IBM - Video [56], Slides [58]
- Hak-Lae Kim, John G. Breslin - int.ere.st: SCOT-based tag sharing services - Slides [59]