links for 2007-11-10

Bamboo Blog - Google’s OpenSocial with Ruby on Rails A plugin and details of how to get your rails app ready to host OpenSocial widgets (tags: opensocial resources rubyonrails socialnetworking) OpenSocial: It’s the data, stupid “We don’t want to have the same application on multiple social networks. We want applications that can use data from multiple social networks.” – or we want both… (tags: opensocial timoreilly) People Data API Developer’s Guide: Protocol - OpenSocial - Google Code ...

November 10, 2007

links for 2007-11-08

Track US Congressional Earmarks Via Google Earth Interesting. Apparently uses human input to add structured data (tags: googleearth participationtools sunlightfoundation uscongress) Merb-0.4.0 released with new site merbivore.com Looking really nice. I must get back into the merb app I was playing with a couple of months ago and see how it runs with this new release. (tags: framework merb ruby) Merb | Looking for a better framework? Celebrating the release of Merb 0.4 with a website for the framework ...

November 8, 2007

Facebook's game changing new ads system

There have been rumours upon rumours that facebook was going to launch something for musicians soon, and that they were also readying a new advertising system. Today it turned out that not only were they doing both, but both are part of the same strategy. Announced by Leah Perlman on the Facebook blog, facebook’s new ads system breaks down into two parts: “Brands” can now create Facebook Pages, which combine some of the functionality of a personal profile with that of a group. For “brand” you can also read company, artist, campaign, or nearly anything else that might want to advertise. “Social Ads” allow Facebook to target ads at people based on their friends’ activities. So if I were to make a certain purchase, mark myself a fan of a band, or rent a given DVD, and facebook knows about it, facebook could tell my friends about that and sell them a related product. David Emery was quick to write up some thoughts on how this development could impact and help bands. While the immediate option to create a clear presence for something people might be “passionate about” is clearly significant, he’s absolutely right that it’s the “Social Ads” that have the potential to truly change the social advertising game as they leverage data more completely than has been done before. The intrusive possibility of them is potentially quite scary and as clear leaders in the field, we can only hope that facebook are making privacy central to this new approach. ...

November 7, 2007

links for 2007-11-07

Restful Open ID Authentication in Identity A rails plugin combining restful_authentication and an OpenID consumer (tags: authentication openid plugins rubyonrails) Creating Printable Documents with Ruby I’ve been implementing PDF output for a rails app today. This was very handy. (tags: pdf rubyonrails)

November 7, 2007

links for 2007-11-06

Race/ethnicity and parent education differences in usage of Facebook and MySpace. Many-to-Many: More data for danah boyd’s research into racial/class factors in take up of differnet social networking sites. (tags: class economics ethnicity race socialnetworking socioeconomics) US Congress | drupal.org “Application Module that imports and manages Bills from the U.S. Library of Congress website as CCK nodes.” (tags: drupal government participationtools) Legislature | drupal.org “A generalized database for storing legislative data, such as bills, politicians, and votes.” (tags: drupal participationtools politics) Welcome to Debatepedia! - Debatepedia ...

November 6, 2007

links for 2007-11-03

blog.pmarca.com: Open Social: a new universe of social applications all over the web Probably the best write-up on on OpenSocial so far. It seems like it may be a step in the right direction, but most of the information so far has been too confused. Done right, a way to write apps that run across the social networking sites would be great (tags: google opensocial socialnetworking) EC2 on Rails “a Ruby on Rails virtual appliance” – looking forward to playing with this ...

November 3, 2007

links for 2007-11-01

Amazon Dynamo: The Next Generation Of Virtual Distributed Storage A much easier to digest summary of amazon’s “highly available storage system” than Werner Vogels’ paper. (tags: amazon databases dynamo performance scalability)

November 1, 2007

links for 2007-10-30

Dopplr Blog » In rainbows Deceptively simple and quite lovely use of colour to supplement the written content (tags: colour dopplr navigation sparklines) Unworkable private sector ideas ’too often used in the not-for-profit sector’ - Third Sector “Neither profit nor market share are relevant to what we do, yet this doesn’t stop some folk from applying it.” – worth considering where else that applies beyond fundraising (tags: branding fundraising marketshare strategy) W I L C O: Tour Dates ...

October 30, 2007

links for 2007-10-30

Judging the Candidates by the Company They Keep Interesting study of the political stances of various candidates based on which other websites visitors to their sites frequented. Sadly appropriate that Hillary Clinton is considered more conservative than a Republican candidate. (tags: data politics uselections uspresidentialelections) Safety Fears Prompt New Crossing (from Haringey Independent) Great news for those of us who frequently cross Endymion Road (tags: harringay localnews trafficsafety) Murder Suspect Caught Through MySpace Wow (tags: fordevblog myspace socialnetworking) The Leaves Of The Tree Are For The Healing Of The Nations ...

October 29, 2007

Book Review: Practical Rails Social Networking Sites

Taking readers step-by-step through the creation of the RailsCoders.net website, Practical Rails Social Networking Sites is a well paced guide to building web applications that tick many of the boxes of the moment. The book starts with basics, giving simple instructions for installing Rails on a variety of platforms, and then steps through simple content management, adding users and groups, building a blogging engine, adding a discussion forum and photo gallery, integrating with Google Maps and Flickr, and deployment. Along the way the various aspects of rails’ testing framework are introduced as they’re used. The style isn’t test-driven, and it would have been nice to see that style introduced, but tests are written after each piece of functionality, demonstrating some of their use and importance. ...

October 25, 2007