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| | LiveJournal - definition of LiveJournal in Encyclopedia |
 | | LiveJournal (often abbreviated LJ or lj) is the name of a website where Internet users can keep a journal or diary, as well as the name of the server software that was designed to run it. |  | | A number of features distinguish LiveJournal from other blog sites, one of which is the "Friends Page," a list of the most recent posts from people a user has added to their "Friends List" — turning LiveJournal into a community of interconnected weblogs, and shifting it toward being social network software. |  | | The software running LiveJournal is open source and primarily written in Perl. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/LiveJournal
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| | LookSmart Online Sites & Blogs - Best results for "LiveJournal" |
 | | Find livejournal at one of the best sites the Internet has to offer! |  | | systems informatics institute, university of amsterdam Moodgrapher: the World according to LiveJournal New: MoodViews, a collection of tools for online blog mood analysis. |  | | sort by relevance sort by time, desc sort by time, asc exact phrase Advanced Search Welcome to LiveJournal Search Engine! |
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| | ConversationWorkshop: Online Conversation Design Space |
 | | For example, the Kontiki system modifies a Wiki platform by allowing users to change the structure of the page as well as the content (e.g., user-defined fields can be created and assigned to individuals) (Wattenberg2005). |  | | Current design innovations create new conversation genres in order to support the goals of the system. |  | | Rodriguez2005 introduces the idea of a growing flexible mailing list that keeps track of all of the contributors to a particular conversation within the system and makes it easy to send messages to all (or a subset) of them. |
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http://www.socialcomputingresearch.net/workshop/DesignSpace
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