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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 -1929 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