Re-using social media data
Without much conscious thought, most of us have built identities across the web. We fill in profiles, upload photos, videos, reviews and bookmarks. This session will explore the practical reuse of social media data and how it can create better user experience. Combining Google’s Social Graph API with open data sources like RSS and Microformats to provide a wealth information about your users.
English
Glenn Jones is the Creative Director and a founder of Madgex.
Equally as passionate about interaction design and coding, he is currently addicted to exploring ideas of the semantic web and data portability. His latest project Ident Engine allows front-end developers to create new user experiences from a blend of identity and profile data. Glenn has given talks internationally about data portability and has written for sites such as ALA. (more)
Friday, 4 of December of 2009, from 11:00 to 12:00
Ana Figueiras
André Luís
Antonio Borges Rosado
Armando Reis
Brian Suda
Bruno Filipe Monteiro de Almeida
Bruno Miguel Batista Ferreira
Bruno Tiago Rodrigues
Carlos Anjos
Carlos Brito Lage
Catarina Mota
Cátia Nunes
cíntia pereira
Daniel José Rodrigues de Sousa
Dinis Correia
Diogo Gomes
Filipe Miguel Tavares
Flávio Martins
Francisco Costa
Gilberto Gonçalves
Gustavo Funke
Hugo Baeta
Hugo Durães
João Batista
João Campos
João Miguel Forte Oliveirinha
João Pescada
João Rui Martins
Jorge Filipe Teixeira
Jorge Semião
Jorge Varandas
José Pedro Aguiar Airosa
José Vasco Fidalgo Patrício
Lenz Grimmer
Luis Confraria
Luís Couto
Luis Nabais
Luis Simões
Márcio Moreira
Marco Sousa
Miguel Lopes Luís
Nelson Antunes
Nuno Filipe Marques Cruz
Paula Valenca
Paulo Afonso
Paulo Alexandre Mendes von Doellinger
Pedro Cavaco
Pedro Miguel Pires Pereira
Remy Sharp
Ricardo Augusto
Ricardo Jorge Martins Piedade
Ricardo Vercesi
Sérgio Nunes
Tiago Serra
Tim Koch-Grünberg
Vitor Caneco
Vitor Reis
Walter Belgers
Wilson Manuel Sousa Alberto
Xavi Colomer
Estimated head count: 104 people
(based on the total of persons interested in this talk and the universe of people attending Codebits)