6 research outputs found
Really Social Syndication: A Conceptual View on Microblogging
This working paper presents a formal comparison of microblogging and the traditional blogging stack facilitating RSS. The aim is to provide a better understanding of the differences and similarities of these two technologies. Our findings suggest that they use the same concepts (channels and items) but differ in the support of interaction between them. However, we argue that the foundation for the richer interaction experience of microblogging is its lack of interoperability and its centralistic approach. Therefore, future research should focus on combining the advantages of both RSS technology and microblogging
The Demand Side in Economic Models of Energy Markets: The Challenge of Representing Consumer Behavior
In vivo monitoring of glial scar proliferation on chronically implanted neural electrodes by fiber optical coherence tomography
The Future Climate Regime: A Regional Comparison of Proposals
climate change, comparative study, Kyoto Protocol, UN framework convention on climate change, international regime,