March 19, 2008 by socialapplications
Compilation of resources for social application development:
I will keep it updated. Please suggest more listings…
Tags: FaceBook, OpenSocial, social application development resources
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March 19, 2008 by socialapplications
- Social app should be viral & contagiousness in nature
- Social app business idea should be social in nature eg. reviewing together
- Social app need to be designed with scalable architecture, should be able to handle millions of users in case of success
- Social app should be launched together on multiple social platforms like Facebook, OpenSocial, etc . so as to avoid to copycats.
Tags: Critical success factors, Social application development
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March 18, 2008 by socialapplications
Very good article by google on Social design best practices. I encountered it while reading on openSocial.
http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/articles/bestprac.html
If you’re new to developing social applications, it can be difficult to immediately grasp how good applications facilitate fun and meaningful social experiences. To accelerate your learning, Google ‘ve come up with a list of a few light-hearted recommendations around building good social applications. Not all of these “best practices” are necessary in every case, but they might spark thoughts about finding new users, keeping old ones, and leveraging the social graph for fresh content and viral spread.
I personally found them very useful as a starting point. If you are looking for making a career in social networking apps design & development, make sure you dont miss it!
Tags: OpenSocial, Social application development
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March 18, 2008 by socialapplications
Hello,
Welcome to blog on Social application development updates!
Tags: FaceBook, OpenSocial, Social application development
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