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Description: The component datasets linked from this project are deposited for the publications of the dissertation: van der Vlist, F. N. (2022). The platform as ecosystem: Configurations and dynamics of governance and power [PhD Thesis]. Utrecht, NL: Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.33540/1284. All references included in this dissertation are openly available in a public Zotero Group Library at: https://www.zotero.org/groups/4676709/the_platform_as_ecosystem.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Historical Facebook Platform ‘boundary resources’ for application development, 2006–2020

This dataset provides historical information about Facebook’s Graph API Reference (developers.facebook.com/docs/), derived from archived web sources a...

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Historical Facebook Platform ‘boundary resources’, 2006–2018

This dataset provides historical information about the ‘boundary resources’ provided to app developers and businesses as part of Facebook Platform (e....

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Business and data partnerships of the 20 most-used social media platforms

This dataset provides information about the partnerships of the 20 most-used social media platforms and apps (according to statistics portal Statista)...

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Social media-related Android (Google Play) and iOS (iTunes Store) app ecosystems

This dataset provides information about all the apps that are part of the [Facebook], [Instagram], [Snapchat], and [Twitter]-related Android (Google P...

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[COVID-19]-related Android (Google Play) and iOS (App Store) app ecosystems

This dataset provides information about all the apps that are part of the [COVID-19]-related Android (Google Play) and iOS (App Store) app ecosystems,...

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