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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

PowerTrack Video Walkthrough
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Activity Streams is an open format specification for activity stream protocols, which are used to syndicate activities taken in social web applications and services, similar to those in Facebook's, Instagram's and Twitter's.

The standard provides a general way to represent activities. For instance "Jack added Hawaii to his list places to visit". Would be represented as actor:jack, verb:add, object:Hawaii, target:placestovisit.

Implementors of the activity Activity Streams draft include Gnip, Stream, Stream-Framework and Pump.io.

The largest open source library (based on watchers) is Stream Framework, the authors of Stream-Framework also run getstream.io. In addition there is a trend of SOA (service-oriented architecture) where third parties power this type of functionality.

The concept of Activity Streams is also included in some Enterprise systems, such as Epicor Social Enterprise


Video Activity Streams (format)



References


Maps Activity Streams (format)



External links

  • Activity Streams


Source of article : Wikipedia