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Transcript
FeedSpot Arindam Das, Neelima Sailaja Thursday 5 December 2013
Motivation • Social web generates abundant data • Need to
be updated in real-time Thursday 5 December 2013
How? • Feed aggregation from multiple social networks • Unified
platform for presenting segregated data Thursday 5 December 2013
• Real-time social network feed aggregation • Simple fluid feature
rich interface • Global schema that describes the interoperability across multiple social networks Thursday 5 December 2013
Thursday 5 December 2013
Challenges • Designing a global schema consistent with multiple feed
types Thursday 5 December 2013
Future Work • Self-synchronising persistent storage • Incorporating more social
networks into the global schema Thursday 5 December 2013