Monthly Archives: May 2011

Test results

To make sure our prototype is both technically right and easy to use, we conducted a series of usability tests. Compatibility Tests Although the prototype was only designed to work in Google Chrome, it is worth testing its compatibility with … Continue reading

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Personas and Scenarios II

These are some of the remaining possible scenarios Scenario 3: Actor: An existing social network Context: An existing social network such as Facebook, Orkut wants to add new features to its existing set of online socialising facilities or it’s reviewing … Continue reading

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Value Addition by Taggr & E-Tags

1. Web masters can offer taggr Using our application, web masters can offer taggr application ready to use with their website. Any user thus can use taggr to tag photographs with just a button click and can have a fantastic … Continue reading

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Commercialisation

We have few ideas for commercialisation 1.     Text Based Adverts Adverts can be any popular advert like Google’s Adsense or Bidvertiser. Text based adverts are the free programs which empower the online publishers to earn revenue by displaying relevant ads … Continue reading

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Survey Conducted on the Cross Site Image Tagging

Survey Conducted on the Cross Site Image Tagging Introduction We have conducted a survey on cross site photo tagging concept. This was one of the approaches taken by us to see the interests that the users will have in our … Continue reading

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About Last Night

After its public launch at the pitch last week, I feel it is now appropriate to post the first ever advert for taggr. It tells the story of Katie waking up after a night on the town, she met a … Continue reading

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Facebook Privacy Concerns

This post is being made, not particularly as an attack on Facebook, as Myspace had the same sort of problems when it was the biggest player, and we believe any company which rises to such heights will be a risk … Continue reading

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To SQL or not to SQL?

The first version of the prototype (running on this website) used MySQL to store the tags. This was fine but called for a much more complicated layout when we began to deal with multiple accounts, some people having just one … Continue reading

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Analysis of Decentralized social networking tools.

Analysis of Decentralized social networking tools. Introduction Social networking sites are like walled gardens where we need accounts on various social networking sites to login. But what, if we think of communicating from one social networking site to another. For … Continue reading

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Impact for recommendation system

This blog post aims to provide commercial and academic understanding towards popular recommendation system. Commercially, the recommendation system contributes greatly to the number of views of webpages, it helps viewers to find contents that they’re interested in. Academicly, it is a good study … Continue reading

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