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UI Kits For Heavy Lifting

Medium

UI Kits are commonly found in most designer's toolboxes. We use them to bootstrap visual elements of a product before diving into the harder work. They are not as common with developers though, and in the spirit of this weekend's Betascape event of joining Art *and* Technology, I'm here to advocate for UI kits as a simple bridge between the design world and the development world.

Typically, every project goes through three main phases: Discovery, Design and Development. Although each phase defines a distinct position in the process, they do intermix. Generally, development starts as early as the Discovery phase, design continues to happen throughout all phases, and new requirements from the client pop up long after the Discovery phase is complete. This three-phased process is natural and effective but could be kicked up a notch by integrating a UI kit to the discovery phase.

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Sentiment Analysis using TweetSentiments.com API

New Twitter Button Gem from Intridea

By Jonathan Nelson | August 12, 2010 open source, twitter, gem

This week Twitter launched the official “Tweet Button,” a button for website owners to count RT’s and let readers easily share content. Mashable was first to report on this shiny new button, but we’re the first to release a Ruby on Rails gem for your next project.

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Skeet: A Twitter Client for Chrome

By Michael Bleigh | March 1, 2010 twitter, chrome, extension, client

TweetStream: Ruby Access to the Twitter Streaming API

Twitter’s Streaming API is one of the most exciting developments in the Twitter API in some time. It gives you the ability to create a long-standing connection to Twitter that receives “push” updates when new tweets matching certain criteria arrive, obviating the need to constantly poll for updates. TweetStream is a Ruby library to access the new API.

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RailsConf 2009: Twitter on Rails

By Michael Bleigh | May 8, 2009 rails, twitter, railsconf, talk

TwitterAuth Supports 'Sign in with Twitter'

By Michael Bleigh | April 17, 2009 rails, twitter, twitterauth, sso

Rails Template: Create a Twitter Application in Seconds

Presently.com: Twitter Meets LinkedIn

Presently.com, launched at this year's SXSW Interactive Conference, is a professional microblogging community, bringing together the best features of Twitter and LinkedIn to provide a more businesslike environment for collaboration and status updates. Read more…

TwitterAuth: For Near-Instant Twitter Apps

Twitter Could Make Money By Charging Per Follower

By Intridea | March 20, 2009 twitter, strategy, followers, commercial use

Among the many strategies Twitter might use to make money might be to charge commercial users based on their number of followers (subscribers.) This has precedents in both the offline and online worlds.

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Do's and Don'ts of Social Networking

By Intridea | February 24, 2009 facebook, social networking, twitter, etiquette, LinkedIn
I'm joined by a couple of other social business strategists in this January 24 article on Social Networking Do's and Don'ts. Read more…

Twitter paid model will be goodness for all

By Intridea | February 10, 2009 twitter, Free, paid, charge, Biz Stone, commercial
Twitter has announcement that it will soon begin charging for "commercial use" should yield benefits to end users, companies, and the Web 2.0 marketplace as a whole. So just what is commercial use? Companies over a certain size or all companies? Will commercial users go elsewhere? Where is there to go? Read more…

It's No Joke: Real Time Search is a BIG DEAL

By Michael Bleigh | February 9, 2009 google, opinion, twitter, railsconf, search

Twitter Search Plus: Find Replies Inline with Twitter Search

The Importance of External Downtime Resources

By Michael Bleigh | November 28, 2008 twitter, business, downtime, present.ly

Tracking Your Brand With Summize