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  1. SOCIAL SOFTWARE, SCI-FI and MENTAL ILLNESS. While "social software" has recently emerged as a phenomenon in the tech community, sociable media has been around since the beginning of the Internet. Email, BBS, Usenet, chatrooms, MUDs and MOOs all captured the imagination of technologists throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
  2. personalitycafe.com

    I think there might be a generational boundary there which might some day become more important than the alleged boundary around 1995. People born around 2000 still remember a world without smart phones and social media from the period they were 5-6. People born in 2004 absolutely don't. They live in the iWorld from very beginning.
  3. cybercultural.com

    May 20, 2024In 2004, the phrase bandied about by web geeks like me was "social software." This encompassed MySpace, Friendster, blogging platforms like Blogger and LiveJournal, wikis like Wikipedia, and even 1990s staples like online forums and message boards. A MySpace user logging in from work in 2004; via Reddit.
  4. This poster describes a research project aiming to formulate a set of guidelines for designing software for children aged five to six. The primary research method is a comprehensive literature study that will cover two research disciplines, namely development psychology and young children and technology.It focusses on the cognitive development of five to six-year-old children, including their ...
    Author:Helene GelderblomPublished:2004
  5. Software. An illustration of two photographs. Images. An illustration of a heart shape Donate. An illustration of text ellipses. More An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. ... sim_child-family-social-work_2004-02_9_1 Ocr tesseract 5.3.0-3-g9920 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr ...
  6. davidleeking.com

    I think I'm becoming a web geek. Or just learning about a lot of new online services… your pick! But here's a brief rundown of services I've signed up for and/or started using in 2004 that have an online, social networking type of vibe: IM: I started using IM. Message me at squagmar (AIM), [email protected] (MSN), or daweedrex (Yahoo).
  7. A collection of commercials that aired on PBS Kids sometime in 2004, originally recorded by Youtube user Meredith Vintage. The commercials aired on affiliate WNET in Newark, New Jersey, during episodes of Barney and Friends, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Dragon Tales. They are: - Chuck E. Cheese's: "Families and fun go hand in hand" - Viewers ...

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