For Iphone, Ipad, and iPod Touch
Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 188 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
ISBN: 978-1-4302-3542-2
Verlag: Apress
Beginning iOS Apps with Facebook and Twitter APIs introduces you to the development tools, techniques, and design practices you will need to work with the APIs. It helps you decide whether to use Facebook, Twitter, or both, and explains the important issues of design, branding, and permissible use guidelines. You will learn how to guarantee privacy and use OAuth for authentication and single sign-on.
Create news apps, shopping apps, contact apps, GPS apps, guides, and more, that let users transparently:
- Sign on once, then freely work with and manage their Facebook and Twitter accounts
- Publish game high scores, post likes, links, and status updates
- Send messages, share pictures, and forward Tweets
- Tweet a link to an event, show themselves as attending, and see who else is there
- Show Tweets that are relevant to a topic within a news app
- Show Tweets about a restaurant
- Organize a group or community
From time to time, new forms of communication come along that make it easier for people to communicate and manage their social lives. Like phone calls and SMS before them, Facebook and Twitter have, in a short time, become essential parts of the social fabric of life for an ever-growing number of people throughout the world. The knowledge you'll gain from Beginning iOS Apps with Facebook and Twitter APIs will help you create exciting and popular iOSapps that your users will rely on every day to help make their lives more meaningful and connected.
Zielgruppe
Popular/general
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Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
- What the Social Graph Can Do for Your App
- Privacy, Privacy, Privacy
- Choose Your Weapons!
- Getting Set Up
- Working Securely with OAuth and Accounts
- Getting Your App Ready for Social Messaging
- Accessing People, Places, Objects and Relationships
- POSTing, Data Modeling, and Going Offline
- Working with Location-Awareness and Streaming Data
- Using Open-Source Tools and Other Goodies
- Apps You Can (and Cannot) Build
- UI Design and Experience Guidelines for Social iOS Apps
- Twitter UI Design
- Facebook UI Design