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000000203 037__ $$aLERSSE-RefConfPaper-2009-036
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000000203 100__ $$aSan-Tsai Sun
000000203 245__ $$aTowards Enabling Web 2.0 Content Sharing Beyond Walled Gardens
000000203 260__ $$c2009-07-02
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000000203 520__ $$aWeb 2.0 users have many choices of content-hosting or application-service providers (CSPs). It can be difficult for a user to share content with a set of real-life friends and associates; intended viewers of the content may have different CSP memberships than the content sharer.  Web 2.0 users need usable mechanisms for sharing their content with each other in a controlled manner across boundaries of CSPs. In this position paper, we discuss the problem users face and propose a solution that builds upon the existing secret-link mechanism.  Our proposed solution does not require users to setup another account on each CSP to view shared content and does not require any special software being installed. The mechanisms for content hosting and sharing are separated; CSPs do not need to change their existing access-control mechanisms.
000000203 6531_ $$aWeb 2.0 controlled sharing
000000203 700__ $$aKirstie Hawkey
000000203 700__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
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000000203 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/203/files/203.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000203 909C4 $$pSan-Tsai Sun, Kirstie Hawkey, and Konstantin Beznosov. Towards enabling Web 2.0 content sharing beyond walled gardens. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Security and Privacy in Online Social Networking, pages 979-984, August 29th 2009.
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