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Referral Web: combining social networks and collaborative filtering
Communications of the ACM
Yenta: a multi-agent, referral-based matchmaking system
AGENTS '97 Proceedings of the first international conference on Autonomous agents
Socialware: multiagent systems for supporting network communities
Communications of the ACM
A distributed multi-agent system for collaborative information management and sharing
Proceedings of the ninth international conference on Information and knowledge management
Untraceable electronic mail, return addresses, and digital pseudonyms
Communications of the ACM
Freenet: a distributed anonymous information storage and retrieval system
International workshop on Designing privacy enhancing technologies: design issues in anonymity and unobservability
Information agent technology for the Internet: a survey
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue on heterogeneous information resources need semantic access
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
Introduction to Modern Information Retrieval
Competitive Hill-Climbing Strategies for Replica Placement in a Distributed File System
DISC '01 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Distributed Computing
How Latent is Latent Semantic Analysis?
IJCAI '99 Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Kademlia: A Peer-to-Peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric
IPTPS '01 Revised Papers from the First International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems
CSFW '00 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE workshop on Computer Security Foundations
AAMAS '03 Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Peer-to-peer information retrieval using self-organizing semantic overlay networks
Proceedings of the 2003 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications
CinemaScreen Recommender Agent: Combining Collaborative and Content-Based Filtering
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption
SP '07 Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
JADE: A software framework for developing multi-agent applications. Lessons learned
Information and Software Technology
PeerSoN: P2P social networking: early experiences and insights
Proceedings of the Second ACM EuroSys Workshop on Social Network Systems
Persona: an online social network with user-defined privacy
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2009 conference on Data communication
Improving search in social networks by agent based mining
IJCAI'09 Proceedings of the 21st international jont conference on Artifical intelligence
Optimizing peer-to-peer backup using lifetime estimations
Proceedings of the 2009 EDBT/ICDT Workshops
Replica Placement in P2P Storage: Complexity and Game Theoretic Analyses
ICDCS '10 Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE 30th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Information retrieval in folksonomies: search and ranking
ESWC'06 Proceedings of the 3rd European conference on The Semantic Web: research and applications
Integrated agent-based approach for ontology-driven web filtering
KES'06 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Knowledge-Based Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems - Volume Part III
Shine: a peer-to-peer based framework of network community support systems
Computer Communications
Safebook: A privacy-preserving online social network leveraging on real-life trust
IEEE Communications Magazine
Scribe: a large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Current approaches to build social networking systems are based on a centralized architecture because it allows a simple browser-based user experience and makes easier and more efficient to implement many algorithms used in a social networking site e.g., friend suggestion, However this kind of architecture has many drawbacks for its users, e.g., lack of privacy, lack of anonymity, risks of censorship and operating costs. This paper presents a system, called Blogracy, which uses widespread and stable peer-to-peer technologies, such as distributed hash tables and BitTorrent, for coping with intrinsic defects of centralized architectures and for being the basis of solid distributed social networking platforms. Moreover, Blogracy takes advantages of multi-agent systems for simplifying the implementation of social network services in a decentralized setting.