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- Activity_stream abstract "An activity stream is a list of recent activities performed by an individual, typically on a single website. For example, Facebook's News Feed is an activity stream. Since the introduction of the News Feed on September 6, 2006, other major websites have introduced similar implementations for their own users. Since the proliferation of activity streams on websites, there have been calls to standardize the format so that websites could interact with a stream provided by another website. The Activity Streams project, for example, is an effort to develop an activity stream protocol to syndicate activities across social Web applications. Several major websites with activity stream implementations have already opened up their activity streams to developers to use, including Facebook and MySpace.Though activity stream arises from social networking, nowadays it has become an essential part of business software. Enterprise social software is used in different types of companies to organize their internal communication and acts as an important addition to traditional corporate intranet. Such major collaboration software like Jive Software, Yammer, eXo Platform or Chatter offer activity stream as a separate product. At the same time other major software providers, such as tibbr, Central Desktop and Wrike offer activity stream as an integrated part of their collaboration software solution.".
- Activity_stream wikiPageExternalLink foragr.com.
- Activity_stream wikiPageExternalLink www.collabinate.com.
- Activity_stream wikiPageID "28009812".
- Activity_stream wikiPageRevisionID "593648411".
- Activity_stream hasPhotoCollection Activity_stream.
- Activity_stream subject Category:Social_networking_services.
- Activity_stream comment "An activity stream is a list of recent activities performed by an individual, typically on a single website. For example, Facebook's News Feed is an activity stream. Since the introduction of the News Feed on September 6, 2006, other major websites have introduced similar implementations for their own users. Since the proliferation of activity streams on websites, there have been calls to standardize the format so that websites could interact with a stream provided by another website.".
- Activity_stream label "Activity stream".
- Activity_stream sameAs Arus_aktivitas.
- Activity_stream sameAs m.0ch15k0.
- Activity_stream sameAs Q4677638.
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- Activity_stream wasDerivedFrom Activity_stream?oldid=593648411.
- Activity_stream isPrimaryTopicOf Activity_stream.