Archive for the ‘Social Network’ tag
Google FriendConnect – Social Network the easy way
Would you like to add some social network functionality to your blog? And maybe share some of the vistitors between related blogs? Then FriendConnect from Google might be a good starting point. It’s easy to implement on your blog without a lot of changes, and there are a lot of different plugin’s available already.
How do I get started with Google FriendConnect?
First you will need to register – and then follow four simple steps in order to add social network functionality to your blog. I have added the Social Bar plugin at Development Trends – and with this plugin you don’t have to change any pages – just upload the plugin files to your website and you are up and running. And if you want to share visitors with Development Trends – just join by clicking the Social Bar at the bottom of the screen…
Use SAP Flash Island/Adobe Cocomo to build a social network in SAP
SAP Flash Island is a new/upcoming feature in SAP Netweaver and the discussions about what kind of features we could/would expect in these Islands have already started. SAP and Adobe have already given some examples – and for people working within the SAP area, the upcoming Flash Islands could open up for quite new features and possibilities.
The other day – I ran into an interesiting project at Adobe Labs. A project called Adobe Cocomo which is in it’s final testphase. It’s a set of hosted services which will make it easy to add social capabilities to your Adobe Flex application (Flash Island). You will need to download a SWC to use in the SAP Flash Island project – with this Cocomo interface it will be quite easy to use some of the following features in your SAP Flash Island:
- VoIP Audio
- Webcam Video
- Chat
- Multi-User Whiteboards
- Real-Time File Sharing
- User Management
- Roles and Permissions
- Robust Data Messaging
You might think – “… why implement features we already have in Skype or Messenger in a WebDynpro application”? Well – with a SAP Flash Island you will have a welldefined integration path to the backend system, masterdata, transactional data and authorizations – and could consider to use this as input (and output) to the Flash application. So suddenly you could display a snapshot of the latest sales figures at the multi user white board and discuss the sales progress in a Webcam, VoIP or chat session – just as an example of the possibilities.
Six Thinking Hats
You might take it a step further – and look at some of the methods behind the “Six Thinking Hats” (also known as “The de Bono Hats system”) and use them as an inspiration to enhance the SAP/Cocomo features and end up with a SAP Flash Island application which will do much more than Skype or Messenger – and it will be integrated with SAP Netweaver.
Read more:
Six Thinking Hats/The de Bono Hats system
An Adobe Flex template project for SAP Flash Islands
SAP ABAP developers: How to get started with Adobe FLEX – part II
Social network – with Adobe Cocomo?
Are you thinking about building a realtime Social Network Application with Adobe Flex…? Then you might want to visit the Cocomo project at Adobe Labs. In here you will find a set of hosted services which will make it easy to add social capabilities to your Adobe Flex application. You will need to register in the developer portal – and after this you will be able to download the Cocomo SDK, after this you are ready to add the SWC components to your RIA application. Currently the following features are available in Cocomo:
- VoIP Audio
- Webcam Video
- Chat
- Multi-User Whiteboards
- Real-Time File Sharing
- User Management
- Roles and Permissions
- Robust Data Messaging
If you know Adobe Connect – you will realize that some of the features in Cocomo are the same (I miss the desktop sharing possibility – but maybe it will turn up in Cocomo later).
Cocomo is currently in a testing phase – and the limitations are currently set to:
- 25 concurrent users
- 15,000 cumulative user minutes per month
- 250,000 messages published per month
- 3 GB bandwidth (in + out) per month
Go to the Adobe Labs Cocomo website