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8 Open Source Projects from Google

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For many Google has become the patron saint of open source, and the number of open source projects Google supports or directly develops seems to increase every day. Unlike other proprietary social network application platforms, OpenSocial is free and open. Google Web Toolkit.

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I've Used Bluesky for 6 Months – Here's What You Should Know

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Among them is Bluesky , which is a decentralized, invite-only social network built on an open-source protocol  (I’ll explain what this means even though I barely understand it myself). It’s one of the most popular alternatives and hit 1 million users in September 2023. What is Bluesky?

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Social Network Analysis - KM4DevWiki

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Social Network Analysis. 1 Social Network Analysis. 13 FAQ KM4Dev Source Materials. 1 Social Network Analysis. 13 FAQ KM4Dev Source Materials. Social Network Analysis. Combines the survey and data analysis tools into one package. From KM4DevWiki. 2 Introduction. onasurveys.

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Meet the Fediverse

Ari Herzog

Mastodon, Pleroma, GNU Social, PeerTube, Friendica, and Hubzilla are among the more popular social networking services that collectively form the Fediverse. The Fediverse is open sourced and decentralized. Given the GDPR importance of people controlling their data , maybe this is a good thing?

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How to create mobile-friendly content with Google’s AMP

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AMP is a Google-backed open-source project that launched last February as an open standard to make it easier for any publisher to have pages load quickly on mobile devices. In an increasingly mobile world, AMP is a tool or open source framework that speeds up browsing when you’re using a mobile phone or or tablets.

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FamilySearch.org To Discuss Living/Dead Relationship Technology With New RootsTech Conference

Stay N' Alive

In fact, I even have mockups from before Facebook was popular on a way to take my previous Open Source project, Jeans (the original platform for this blog, in fact – click to see my very first post!), to become a Family-oriented Social Network. There are different historical relationship types to consider.

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Community Bootstrapping: Tools & Strategies To Build A Community.

Jason Yormark

Step 1: Hit The Big Three (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) It’s no secret that social networking is all the rage, so it doesn’t take a genius to point out that you need to start there. Step 2: Build Your Home Base I have practically made a living utilizing open source software to fulfill all my web needs.