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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.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/LiveJournal   (2142 words)

  
 livejournal - Define Your World of livejournal by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
LiveJournal (often abbreviated LJ) is a virtual community where Internet users can keep a blog, journal, or diary.
It is also the name of the open source server software that was designed to run it
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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.
http://www.socialcomputingresearch.net/workshop/DesignSpace   (3580 words)

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