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SocialMe: A Social Networking Experiment in Sitecore
In a recent post, I linked a video that outlined my initial experiences with building XAML applications for the Sitecore desktop. Coming off that experience, I was super excited to try out another application–SocialMe is the result.
Basically, SocialMe allows Sitecore users to save social networking credentials (currently Flickr, Twitter, and Facebook) to their Sitecore user profile, which can be leveraged on a web site to display custom content for that particular user–recent tweets, uploaded photos, and most recent Facebook status.
Anyway, here is an overly-long video that describes this in fuller detail, as well as provides a demo of what it allows you to do.
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about -1917 years ago
Hi Joel,
This is a very cool example on how to extend the user profile with custom information (social media passwords), then request this information from a web page.
In addition, this is very simple to do by using the custom XAML application.
Are you using this for a specific customer project, or just for playing around. – And have you considered to convert this code into a Shared Source Module? (given you have the intellectual rights).
Anyways, – nice one. A great example on social network integration to Sitecore.
Best,
Lars Fløe Nielsen
Co-founder
VP, Technical Marketing
Sitecore