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The Diaspora Project What's New? | The Conversation Prism v4.0 What’s different from 3.0 ? Well, version 4.0 brings about some of the most significant changes since the beginning. In this round, we moved away from the flower-like motif to simplify and focus the landscape. With all of the changes in social media, it would have been easier to expand the lens. Instead, we narrowed the view to focus on those that are on a path to mainstream understanding or acceptance. The result was the removal of 122 services while only adding 111. Overview of Categories Added: Social Marketplace Enterprise Social Networks (shortened to “Enterprise” for formatting, companies included here were previously grouped under “Nicheworking”, which we redefined.) Categories Review: Virtual Worlds Blogs/Conversations sCRM (Candidate for new Prism) Attention/Communication Dashboards (Candidate for new Prism) DIY + Custom Social Networks (Candidate for new Prism) Collaboration (Candidate for new Prism)

List of social networking websites From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A social networking service is an online platform that people use to build social networks or social relationships with other people who share similar personal or career interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life connections. This is a list of notable active social network services, excluding online dating services, that have Wikipedia articles. For defunct social networking websites, see List of defunct social networking services. See also References La cité d'Atlantis : avec plus de 22000 membres, ce site est le 1er réseau social francophone du mieux-vivre à avoir vu le jour sur la toile ! Epanouissement, bien-être, psychologie, philosophie. Cet espace permet la mise en relation personnelle et profes BlooSee BlooSee is a web- and mobile-based social mapping platform for ocean recreation and conservation. The platform is designed to host a combination of crowdsourced and institutional media, forecasts, charts, and location based points of interest, safety, navigation, conservation, and cruising routes. BlooSee is owned by BlooSee, Inc. a Silicon Valley Startup company[1] originally founded in 2010 by internet entrepreneurs Pedro Valdeolmillos (originator of the idea) and Marc Puig. The Explore Section[edit] Nautical charts A nautical chart layer allows to overlay NOAA (United States), New Zealand/Pacific Ocean and Brazil nautical charts, while a slider offers control of their transparency over the map. Wind conditions and forecasts A wind map overlay provides worldwide wind conditions and forecasts. Other features The Social Section[edit] Users and organizations Companies an organizations are also represented by means of dedicated pages. Boats BlooSee features a free user sourced boat database.

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