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Tham khảo tài liệu 'tạo mạng xã hội với php - part 4', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | PHP Social Networking Existing social networking software Just like there a number of fantastic social networking sites there are a number of software systems available as well. These can be used to develop unique social networking sites. Drupal Drupal http drupal.org is a popular freely available open source content management system. On its own Drupal can be used to create easy-to-use easy-to-update websites. By extending this through the thousands of modules that the communities have developed or by creating new modules we could create almost any type of website we want ranging from e-commerce to social networking websites. Drupal does make an excellent candidate for social networking websites and Packt Publishing has a book published on this subject Drupal 6 Social Networking http www.packtpub.com build-social-networking-website-with-drupal-6 book . Elgg Elgg http elgg.org is an open source social networking platform complete with functionality for setting up profiles sharing files adding friends blogging aggregating RSS content tagging and social graphs. Elgg also has an API allowing developers to extend Elgg by adding additional functionality as well as a RESTful API to allow other applications to interact with the platform. Joomla Joomla http www.joomla.org is another open source content management system with a range of built-in social networking features. There is also a commercial add-on the Jomsocial component http www.jomsocial.com overview.html which turns Joomla into a truly social network. Hybrid approaches There are of course options available which combine using an off-the-shelf system and a custom system. However these mainly facilitate extending the functionality of the existing social networking platform or by integrating some of those social aspects with our own website. Such approaches include 12 Download from www.eBookTM.com Chapter 1 Facebook applications creating applications that are accessed via Facebook s main site providing additional .