Friday, March 25, 2011

WAI Project-Reputation on Facebook

After rethinking where the scope of this project may lead... I decided to simplify my idea, or perhaps reduce it to a manageable extent, at least for now.

So, what this means? I will focus on what the reputation for a person on facebook is. In order to do that, I selected four main factors that could initially determine this reputation of a person ('s contacts).
These are:
1) Diversity of a user's friendlist (i.e. gender, country,),
2) Amount of user's friends,
3) Frequency of contact (i.e. wall posts, comments)
4) User's activity (i.e status updates)

I will formalize (and normalize!) this flowchart implementing it with MySQL Workbench. This is still a very simple, ugly initial draft version. But I just wanted to conceptualize and visualize what WAI should do...
* Also, important to note, I tried using FQL nomenclature so that we assure the possibility of gathering data exists...

In any case,being the only one working on it, my time as a human is also limited, and I would be very happy if someone is interested in joining efforts on the development side of this project (Please, don't hesitate to contact me!)

Basing this work on the following references: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Social Media Club @Rensselaer

I would like to announce the starting of a club in the RPI Community that will help to advance social media literacy, as well as encouraging ethical behavior online, learn from media professionals, and share the lessons they have learned, and also advocate for revolutionary new teach methods utilizing social media.

This is going to be a great network not only for students , but also for anyone interested in Social Media!

Start following SMCEDU@Rensselaer on Twitter and Facebook!!


Sunday, March 6, 2011

Hackathon at RPI !

I went to the first Hackathon of my life around 8,30pm! This one was supposed to last until 8 am next day. But of course, being my first time to experience a hackathon on a Saturday night. I could not conceive the idea of programming all night long on a Saturday night. So I left around 1 am ...

Nevertheless, despite all my skepticism (frustration perhaps too!), WAI project did move a bit further than before.
Above all, I learnt more about the intricacies of Facebook Graph API, and discovered that my best bet was to use FQL to obtain the information of each user's friends. Thanks to Bharath Santosh, another finding was Facebook's test console to try these queries.
But there seemed to be a problem with this platform because most of the queries fields came out as "null" values. After a bit of research, I found out that other people were having the same problem, and the conclusion is that this issue was a known bug of the test console.
At least, I wrote down and saved all the queries before I started testing them.
In addition, I started digging a bit more in depth and realized that perhaps my intentions to retrieve all friends of a user might need an "access token" for each of those friends....

In any case, like any other optimistic person, I was expecting to get my whole back-end project done in just a few hours... And that the "hackathon strength" was going to allow me to achieve it!! :) But the reality was different, like always, and so this represents the status of where I left.

For those who don't believe that either I attended, or that there even was a hackathon at all, please visit this album:
Courtesy of Mike Pinkowish, facebook representative, RPI grad.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Who am I? wAi Project

This is the idea mentioned on my last post altogether in a draft, small presentation...
And now is time also, to go for the first time to a Hackathon being sponsored by Facebook at RPI.
So, let's see how that goes... ! Hopefully I come up with some results.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Tetherless World Research

From now on, this blog will also serve as part of the findings in a new research project I have started with, called the Tetherless World Constellation (TWC) at Rensselaer.

Even though I still haven't defined the project I would like to join in order to acquire some more depth; I've been lately thinking about the possibility to start my own project, which is closely related to what researchers at TWC do (I think!)
The idea is about presenting information about oneself in a social context.
There are only a few challenges. First, is the programming aspect of it.... So, given my curiosity and determination to actually see if this is may be a suitable project or not in technical terms... Let's get hands on and start work!


Sunday, November 29, 2009

LET THE WORLD KNOW and Google's results will follow

It hasn't been very long since I launched my website, and I already achieved my most desirable aim : Appear on a google search!
So, now if you look for my name, my website will be on there. This is great!
I guess that it was important to direct as much traffic (preferably from referring sites ~links) as you can, if you want to show up quick.
Also, submit the website to directories such as OPD(dmoz.org), as well as to all the major search engines (yahoo, google, msn, ask.com, etc).

In any case, good news for me, since my intention was to appear on google rather than having to send the website to people.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

New Website

So.... After several weeks spent in the idea of creating my own website, I AM DONE!!
I invested lots of hours and effort, but now, let's move on. It's time to think of marketing my name on the net...
Probably I will start making more use of the blogs: read, follow, post, read, follow, post etc... And discover new environments on the web.


PS: www.diegoregules.com