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Silicon Republic: “Online networking for the Social.ie challenged”

Meant to quote this interview with Marie Boran that was published last week about our forthcoming social.ie site…

Online networking for the Social.ie challenged

27.08.2007 - Social networking fans in Ireland can look forward to a site catering especially for them, as John Breslin, creator of the popular Boards.ie portal is currently working on a platform that will combine all the spin-off functions including blogs, ‘friends’ lists, events and photo albums.

“There are a huge amount of social networks, maybe even an overabundance of them, but at the same time there isn’t any dedicated one where you know you will find things of an Irish interest,” said Breslin.

Breslin, who is also a researcher with the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) in NUI Galway, talked about how his team is developing social.ie while looking at how online communities connect – namely, through shared objects, not people.

“If you look at sites like Flickr and del.icio.us and so on, people are connected through photos and bookmarks and events,” he said.

In parallel with that Breslin started working at DERI three and a half years ago and was introduced to various elements of social networking by his boss Stefan Decker and began thinking about how he could apply this functionality to boards.ie.

He introduced a ‘friends’ function to the boards site three years ago which has led to over 15,000 links between users. With this success his team is now working on bringing this to social.ie, planning to plug the social networking site it into the existing boards user base.

A part of the design which is unique to social.ie is an interactive graph visualisation model, with the user shown at the centre and a graphical display of the offshoots of friends they are linked to.

Boards.ie, said Breslin, has been a part-time project for the five main directors of the company, himself included, but this year for the first time due to its growth and revenue the team is now actively looking for full-time staff.

There is no exact timeframe, however, for the launch of social.ie, although it is in development right now.

By Marie Boran

GAME :ON “Talk Digital” Seminar on “Social Networking in Games”

20070903b.png As mentioned previously, I will be taking part in the “Talk Digital” panel discussion on “Social Networking in Games” on Monday at 1 PM, which is part of the GAME :ON Cyber Games Festival in the Digital Hub, Dublin next week. The panelists are:

The event will be chaired by John Collins from the The Irish Times, and the where and when details are:

  • Date: Monday, 10 September 2007
  • Time: 13:00
  • Venue: Presentation Room in the Digital Depot, Roe Lane, The Digital Hub, Dublin 8 (map)

Top Irish websites? Any resources?

Does anyone have a good resource for listing the top Irish websites? All I have to go on at the moment are Alexa’s Ireland listings (which has boards.ie at #9) and the Top 100 Irish Sites (boards.ie is at #6).

Been a busy B…

…for the past few months, hence the lack of regular blog entries. Most of my summer has been taken up with proposal writing for research funding here at DERI, the first of which finished up around the end of the June and the second ran from then until the end of August, so unfortunately I haven’t had time for much else…

Anyway, here are some updates about future social media / social software activities I’m involved in:

social.ie: Working on it…

20070822c.gifAs you probably know, we’ve been planning to spin off various boards.ie services (blogs, albums, events, friends functionality) into a separate social networking site for nearly a year now. Unfortunately, time and effort have been against us, but I’ve started on this again and hopefully we can launch a beta version within the next few weeks.

20070821b.pngThe result will be called social.ie (pronounced “socially” :-)). It will leverage our existing boards.ie userbase and the social network connections that have been formed on the site since I added friends functionality three years ago (so far, there are 15335 links between users, 6347 of those are reciprocated). The screenshot below shows the buddylist functionality in vBDrupal that has been hacked a little to be a bit more graphical.

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Will post more as it happens…

The State of boards.ie #2

I’ve re-run our statistics gathering queries, and produced three new graphs showing boards.ie’s growth in terms of users, posts and threads. Currently, boards.ie has 111350 registered users, and 6931221 posts on 596763 threads in 671 forums.

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User growth

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Post growth

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Thread growth

Plans to upgrade adverts.ie

We plan to change from the software platform that we are currently using on adverts.ie in the next few months.

We’ve begun development and testing of an alternative platform, some screenshots of which you can see below. This is based on vBDrupal, using the custom content kit / views modules.

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How many posts are there on blogs as opposed to message boards?

How many posts are there in the blogosphere and boardscape? Here are some napkin estimates I’ve made based on the latest State of the Blogosphere (now called State of the Live Web) from Technorati’s Dave Sifry and some statistics from BoardTracker.

According to Dave, there are some 230 million posts that use tags. This accounts for 35% of all posts, which leads one to a figure of 657 million posts on the blogosphere (at least those that Technorati tracks). However, this does not include comments.

BoardTracker, the largest message board search engine, estimate that there are over 3 billion discussions and about 50 billion posts on message boards. A discussion “thread” has on average 16 replies.

Accounting for comments in blogs (and I am unaware of any average figures for comments on blog posts as opposed to message board threads), this could bring the number of blog discussion entries (starter posts and comments) to about 10 billion posts and comments.

So the boardscape is roughly 4.5 to 5 times bigger than the blogosphere. Of course message boards have been around for longer than blogs, but they are interesting figures nonetheless…

SIOC exporter for phpBB

The first version of a SIOC exporter for phpBB 2.0.x is now available. You can download it from DERI’s subversion repository.

I’ve performed two test installs of the plugin at boards.co.nz and boards.com.cn.

Do let us know of any issues or comments either here or on the sioc-dev mailing list.

Cambridge, the Semantic Web and Entrepreneurship

Had a busy but very productive 24 hours of dinners, meetings, and other discussions here in Cambridge. Last night, myself and Stefan met with Kingsley Idehen, where we had a great chat over dinner about SIOC, the Semantic Web and ongoing work in both OpenLink and DERI. We also had a meeting this morning with Tim Berners-Lee, after which we attended the MIT Technology and Entrepreneurship Forum (TEF), where I was talking about boards.ie on the IT panel (TEF photos here). I had a discussion afterwards with Wolfgang Lindner about the future of social networking services. Lastly, I met with Fergus Hurley, John and Patrick Collison, suitably rounding off the day with lots of talk about entrepreneurship!

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The IT panel at the MIT TEF: Anton Teodorescu, Mike Grandinetti, Fergus Hurley (organiser), Douglas Wyatt, Stefan Decker, John Breslin.