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John Onwuegbu

Push Notifications: Web Application - 9 views

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    The push notifications application for the web will allow websites to notify subscribers of new updates similar to how mobile apps notify users, albeit, mimicking the capability of RSS feeds, but as a core web technology.
anonymous

[Video] HootSuite Tutorial 2012 - Connecting Instagram, YouTube, and Tumblr Using the A... - 10 views

  • If you watched my last HootSuite Tutorial, you should already be pretty well versed in adding social media accounts. But what about those other “smaller” social networks such as Instagram, YouTube, and Tumblr?
  • In order to manage those accounts with HootSuite, you must use the App directory. If you go to your HootSuite Dashboard, hover over the wrench icon (tools), and then click “App Directory”, you’ll be able to add several third party apps that allow integration into HootSuite.
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      HootSuite Tutorial 2012 - Connecting Instagram, YouTube, and Tumblr Using the App Directory - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwyX0WvoJvs&feature=share&list=PLF7A9DC9BD82103F8
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  • In order to manage those accounts with HootSuite, you must use the App directory. If you go to your dashboard, hover over the wrench icon (tools), and then click “App Directory”, you’ll be able to add several third party apps that allow integration into HootSuite. UPDATE 9/18/2012 – HootSuite Changes access to the App Directory
  • I noticed that you now have a puzzle piece icon on the left bar in HootSuite. This will allow you to access the App Directory without having to navigate through the settings menu.
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Janos Haits

BitTorrent Labs - 11 views

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    Automatically detect search sites, and quickly find torrents across multiple sites. Download - Get media from sites like the Internet Archive directly from your search results, in one click. Play - Just push play. Surf is designed to be the most elegant, simple way to access content.
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John Onwuegbu

Mozilla Pushes HSTS Preloaded List on Firefox - 6 views

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    HSTS can be an effective tool for protecting the privacy and security of users and their data online.
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Janos Haits

PubNub: Push Real-time Data to Mobile, Tablet, Web - 7 views

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    PubNub is a blazingly fast cloud-hosted messaging service for building real-time applications for web and mobile apps.
Janos Haits

Faast - 8 views

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    "Faast: The best iOS7 real time content reader has arrived Faast is a iOS7 optimized application for your iOS devices. It instantly delivers push notifications from RSS feeds, Twitter, Facebook, Emails. It also includes a simple API."
John Onwuegbu

Chrome 28 for Android brings Data Compression | Questechie - 2 views

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    Google's push on Chrome to take a center stage on the web is very much evidence in the current slew of improvements coming to the browser.
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John Onwuegbu

Google pushes +Post ads to all Advertisers | Questechie - 0 views

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    It let brands take a piece of their public Google+ content, like a photo or video, and turn it into an engagement ad that runs across the Google Display Network.
eddy mark

Black and Decker MM875 | the best electric lawn mower - 0 views

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    The Black and Decker MM875 weighs less because it doesn't have a battery to tote around. Just about anyone can push this four-wheel 49-pound mower around the yard -- as long as they don't mow the cord. The trick is to mow starting near the outlet and going away in a pattern that doesn't put the cord in front of the mower.
Janos Haits

chaoticafractals | DeviantArt - 0 views

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    "Chaotica is a next-generation fractal art application, designed for both novices and professional artists. This group was created to showcase high quality still renders and animations created or rendered in Chaotica. Join us in pushing the limits of fractal art!"
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Janos Haits

AppGratis - Because free is always better! - 18 views

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    Free & paid-to-free apps daily. Huge discounts on paid apps. Every single app hand-picked & tested thoroughly. One unintrusive push notification a day.
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anonymous

[Video] HootSuite Tutorial 2012 - Using RSS Feeds with HootSuite | DennDennMedia - 4 views

  • You can find this feature by clicking on “Settings” (gear icon) in the HootSuite dashboard and selecting “RSS/Atom”. Clicking the plus sign will allow you to enter your feed URL and set the parameters of how RSS feed items get posted to your social networks.
  • One cool feature of using RSS feeds with HootSuite is that it allows you to prepend your social media updates with text. That means you can automatically have “New Post” or “Update” inserted in front of your article title. You can take the possibilities with this anywhere. Perhaps you have a hashtag associated with your website. With this feature, you will be able to automatically have that hashtag prepended in your post.
  • Once you click “Save Feed” you will be all ready to go. Next time you post an article on your blog or website, wait a few hours and check your sent messages in HootSuite. You will see that your blog title and a link are automatically sent to the social network that you designated. This means you should be very careful when creating titles for your articles. You want to be concise and favor keywords at the beginning of the article title (you should be doing this for SEO purposes anyway).
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  • After that you will be asked how often to check for feed items. This all depends on how many articles you publish per day. A blogger who posts multiple articles a day may want to set the frequency to 3 hours or less.
  • After going to Settings > RSS/Atom and then clicking the plus sign, you will be presented with a box that will prompt you to fill in several parameters. HootSuite offers you the ability to control how often your feed is checked for new posts, how many new posts to send at a time, and prepended text for your post.
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New York Subway Push: Murder Charge for Suspect Naeem Davis - WSJ.com - 0 views

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John Onwuegbu

Yahoo partners with Yelp to deliver locally relevant contents | Questechie - 5 views

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    The deal specifics, however, are still unclear and seems to outsource Yahoo's local search efforts to Yelp, which service may be launching as early as next couple of weeks.
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    Wow! If this thing pushed through yahoo and yelp will totally make a difference in search engine management.
Shady Samir

HTML5Rocks - Reading local files in JavaScript - 8 views

  • <input type="file" id="files" name="files[]" multiple /><output id="list"></output><script>  function handleFileSelect(evt) {    var files = evt.target.files; // FileList object    // files is a FileList of File objects. List some properties.    var output = [];    for (var i = 0, f; f = files[i]; i++) {      output.push('<li><strong>', f.name, '</strong> (', f.type || 'n/a', ') - ',                  f.size, ' bytes</li>');    }    document.getElementById('list').innerHTML = '<ul>' + output.join('') + '</ul>';  }  document.getElementById('files').addEventListener('change', handleFileSelect, false);</script>
Helen Baxter

Enterprise Web 2.0 :: Web 2.0 Re-examined: Part 2 - What is Web 2.0? - 1 views

  • What Is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is the next evolution of the web that has a new usage paradigm as well as a new technology paradigm. The former is characterized by “architecture of participation” and the latter is characterized by “architecture of partition”. The “Consumer-centric” View Causes Confusion There is no doubt that the “web 2.0” phenomenon is ignited by the success of consumer websites like MySpace, YouTube and Flickr.  From these consumer website, analysts established “social networking” via the network effect as a key feature of web 2.0. Though it is possible that enterprise oriented social computing applications may emerge to address specific enterprise concerns, it is not clear how social networking can change enterprise IT on a more fundamental level. Analysts further characterized “Architecture of Participation” as another key element of web 2.0, as evident from YouTube and Flickr. Similarly it is unclear whether/how “architecture of participation” would impact enterprise IT mission. Enterprise IT’s mission is simple: to enable and facilitate the interaction and integration of IT systems and people. There is no doubt that web 2.0 applications like blogs and wikis based on “architecture of participation” can be useful to enterprises, but is there anything beyond blogs and wikis? The key technology behind most consumer web 2.0 websites, Ajax, is not new. The popular “mashup” concept sounds new but in reality is based on what has been built into the browser for many years. The “consumer-centric” perspective limits how we look at the technology aspect of web 2.0 and leads to the conclusion that web 2.0 involves no technology advancement. Further, “architecture of participation”, “social networking” and “harness the collective intelligence” are all usage patterns. They do not relate to technology. In fact, they can be supported well on web 1.0 technologies; reinforcing the common belief that web 2.0 has no technology foundation but rather a buzzword created by marketers.  The Differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 Tim O’Reilly observed the differences between web 1.0 and web 2.0 from a consumer perspective in his original essay: Web 1.0   Web 2.0 DoubleClick --> Google AdSense Ofoto --> Flickr Akamai --> BitTorrent mp3.com --> Napster Britannica Online --> Wikipedia personal websites --> blogging evite --> upcoming.org and EVDB domain name speculation --> search engine optimization page views --> cost per click screen scraping --> web services publishing --> participation content management systems --> wikis directories (taxonomy) --> tagging ("folksonomy") stickiness --> syndicationFrom Consumer Web 1.0 to Consumer Web 2.0    From an enterprise perspective, web 2.0 introduces a very different set of changes:  Web 1.0   Web 2.0 Browser --> Application Client Container HTML --> Declarative application markup HTTP(pull, unreliable) --> Push, pub/sub, reliable Application Server --> Mashup Server Appilcation Integration --> Enterprise Mashup/SOA Press release --> Corporate blogs Packaged software --> On demand/Saas Close source --> Open source Top down (dictatorship) --> Bottom up (democracy) Superbowl Ad/TV --> Google AdFrom Enterprise Web 1.0 to Enterprise Web 2.0 The Two Pillars: Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0 Web 2.0 has two pillars: consumer web 2.0 and enterprise web 2.0. These two do overlap, in particular, in the area of social computing. Consumer web 2.0 and enterprise web 2.0 have different characteristics, as shown below: Consumer Web 1.0   Enterprise Web 2.0 Architecture of Participation Architecture of Partition Social networking On Demand computing/SaaS Harness collective intelligence Enterprise social computing HTML Mashup Enterprise mashup Rich User Experience Rich User Experience The Web As Platform The Web As PlatformKey Characteristics of Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0 The technology paradigm shifts with web 2.0 brings tremendous, tangible and measurable ROI to corporate IT. Further, the new possibilities enabled by web 2.0 such as social computing are bringing corporate IT to new horizons.
Matteo Spreafico

Web Hooks / FrontPage - 0 views

  • The concept of a WebHook is simple. A WebHook is an HTTP callback: an HTTP POST that occurs when something happens; a simple event-notification via HTTP POST.
  • A web application implementing WebHooks will POST a message to a URL when certain things happen. When a web application enables users to register their own URLs, the users can then extend, customize, and integrate that application with their own custom extensions or even with other applications around the web. For the user, WebHooks are a way to receive valuable information when it happens, rather than continually polling for that data and receiving nothing valuable most of the time. WebHooks have enormous potential and are limited only by your imagination! (No, it can't wash the dishes. Yet.)
  • Push is the simplest of reasons to use WebHooks. As was just stated above, no more polling every couple of minutes to find out if there is new information. Just register a WebHook and receive the data at your doorstep as soon as it exists.
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  • A Pipe happens when your WebHook not only receives real-time data, but goes on to do something new and meaningful with it, triggering actions unrelated to the original event. For example, you create a script, register its URL at a photo site, and have it email you when your mother posts a new photo.
  • Plugins: processing data and giving something in return This is where the entire web becomes a programming platform. You can use this form of WebHooks to allow others to extend your application. Facebook's Application Platform uses WebHooks in this way, and so does Google Wave's robot integration. The general idea is that a web application sending out data via WebHooks will also use the response to modify its own data. At Facebook, when you access an app, Facebook sends a WebHook out to your application saying "Hey, someone's accessing your application, what do I do?!" The application responds with, "Show the user this page..." Facebook does so, and the pattern continues in the same manner as you continue to use the application. At Google Wave, when you do something in a wave, any robot you've added as a participant is notified via a WebHook, and the robot has the ability to modify the wave in its http response. Implement WebHooks in this way in your application if you want to allow others to truly extend and enhance the abilities of your application.
  • By letting the user specify a URL for various events, the application will POST data to those URLs when the events occur. With the cheap availability of PHP hosting and even easier simple app/script hosting like AppJet or Scriptlets, handling the POST data becomes fairly trivial. How you use it is up to you and whatever you want to accomplish.
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