Archive for the ‘PHP’ Category

Friendster Launches OpenSocial for 75 Million Users!

Friendster just deployed OpenSocial, as part of the Friendster Developer Program. OpenSocial applications can now be introduced to over 75 million Friendster users around the world.
This is particularly exciting news to me since, while Friendster is not the first social site that uses PHP Shiding for it’s OpenSocial support, it is the largest by a [...]

OpenSocial, PHP, shindig, social, 0 comments,

Speaking about PHP Shindig at Google I/O

I’ll be speaking in one of the sessions at the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco about PHP Shindig.
Shindig is a new project in the Apache Software Foundation incubator and is an open source implementation of the OpenSocial specification and gadgets specification in multiple programming languages. The goal of Shindig is to make it easy for [...]

OpenSocial, PHP, 0 comments,

Announcing : Partuza!

While working on shindig i had the need for a test social network site to test the code, and as such a new project was born, to create a simple but full featured social networking site.
Since a project deserves a name that’s more original then ’shindig example SNS’, I named it “Partuza”. Partuza is slang [...]

Javascript, OpenSocial, PHP, 0 comments,

Shindig BoF session at ApacheCon 2008

I’ll be one of the speakers (together with Dan Peterson, Cassie Doll and John Hjelmstad who are all from Google) at the Shindig Birds of a Feather session at the ApacheCon 2008.
The session is on wed 9th of april from 20:30 to 21:30, and we’ll be talking about OpenSocial and the Shindig project, which aims [...]

OpenSocial, PHP, 0 comments,

Zend Studio on Fedora Core 8

One of the pleasures of using Zend Studio, and often trying out Fedora Linux pre-releases, is that Zend Studio often breaks on upgrading… this was the case with fedora 6, 7 and now with 8-test2 as well.
If you try to start ZDE after upgrading your system to Fedora 8 test2 (or any other recent xorg/libxcb [...]

Fedora, Generic, PHP, 4 comments,