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Elgg Social Networking

By : Mayank Sharma
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Elgg Social Networking

By: Mayank Sharma

Overview of this book

<p>Elgg is an open-source social web application licensed under GPL version 2, and runs on the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) or WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP) platform. It offers a networking platform combining elements of blogging, e-portfolios, news feed aggregation, file sharing, and social networking. Elgg has its own plug-in architecture, and can use plug-ins to provide a calendar and a wiki. It supports a number of open standards including RSS, LDAP for authentication, FOAF, and XML-RPC for integration with most third-party blogging clients. It can be integrated with MediaWiki, Moodle, Drupal, and WebCT.<br /><br />Elgg provides each user with a personal weblog, file repository (with podcasting capabilities), an online profile, and an RSS reader. Additionally, all of a user's content can be tagged with keywords&acirc;&euro;&rdquo;so they can connect with other users with similar interests and create their own personal learning network. However, where Elgg differs from a regular weblog or a commercial social network (such as MySpace) is the degree of control each user is given over who can access their content. Each profile item, blog post, or uploaded file can be assigned its own access restrictions&acirc;&euro;&rdquo;from fully public to readable only by a particular group or individual.<br /><br />Using Elgg is the easiest way to create your own fully customized, hosted social network for your business, organization, or group of friends. Elgg communities can include blogs, discussion groups, media galleries, friends' lists, and much more. Because it's open source, and has many plug-ins, Elgg can be extended in unlimited ways. Elgg lets you host your own Facebook-style social network and retain complete control over how it works. This book shows you all you need to know to create safe, fun social networks.<br />&nbsp;<br />While anybody can use Elgg to create their social network, it is especially useful in education as it has many features making it suitable for e-learning, including groups, communities, and blogs that can be used for online classes where students can communicate in a new way with each other and with students around the world&acirc;&euro;&rdquo;in a managed, protected environment, creating what its authors term a "personal learning landscape". This book also covers using Elgg in teaching/learning.</p>
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Elgg Social Networking
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface

What's so Special About Elgg?


In this book, we'll use Elgg to deploy our social network. In March 2004, Ben Werdmuller and David Tosh, released Elgg as a platform for people to connect and share resources. A few years later, Elgg now powers social networks within several universities, educational institutes, and corporations, around the globe.

Elgg is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), and is released under the GNU General Public License. It's free in terms of both price, and the freedom to modify its source code to improve or tweak it as per your requirements. It's based on the popular LAMP software bundle. LAMP is a culmination of the Linux operating system (OS), a prominent, UNIX-like, FOSS OS; the Apache web server, which as of March 2007 powers 58% of all websites on the Internet; MySQL database, used in over 10 million installations; and the PHP programming language, a powerful server-side scripting language.

Elgg allows you to create a social network and host it on your own infrastructure. You are free to modify its features to fit your specific needs. If you want, the developers also provide paid support and hosting around Elgg via their company called Curverider.