Last week I was in TGV, going to INRIA in the south of France, and wanted to post a tweet. Since my iPhone application offers to publish my current location along with the tweet it occurred to me how nice would it be to actually disclose my current location. To say to all my friends [...]
Next week I will be attending the Summer School of Semantic Web, and there I will present a new poster about my current work on Online Presence, more precisely – Faceted Online Presence. You might get some insights into what I am up to, from the poster itself, and I hope to be able to [...]
I wrote earlier about the need to appear differently to different people in the online world (to have different status messages and different availability for different groups of people). Having this all in mind I think there is a need to look at the notion of online presence as a faceted phenomenon. For this reason [...]
On the Social Web people expose the nature of their presence to different observers, to different groups of people with whom they are connected in different ways (for instance: co-workers, childhood friends, rugby partners, etc.). However, most often there is only a possibility to share one face with everybody and have the same online status [...]
Recently I’ve noticed how my friends and I spend more and more time on the internet. Even when we are just using some desktop applications, we are logged on some chat programs so that our friends can see that we are there – in the online world. Twitter and the way how it attracted a [...]