Web Application Toolkits: Make your website "Social"
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Adding social capabilities to your Web site allows you to attract new users, keep them on your Web site for longer and get them to come back more often. In this screencast we explore this Web Application Toolkit that shows how, using a few lines of code
with the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit, it is possible to add social capabilities to a Web site with instant messaging from a website to various client endpoints like Windows, Windows Mobile, Xbox 360 and Mac. Behind the scenes is a powerful set of UI
Controls and a JavaScript library that connect your website to the Messenger Service which is used by 330 million users around the world.
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- Download this toolkit here.
- For screencasts about other Web Application Toolkits, click here.
- To download other Web Application Toolkits, click here.
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no facebook / twitter integration toolkit ??
What impact is it going to have on Google search, if we inject so much of HTML?
Thanks for the feedback - we have Facebook and Twitter on the radar.
Make sure you send your Web App Toolkit ideas to webapp@microsoft.com
Thanks
James
Search engines like Bing and Google are going to have to think of new ways to index content that is pulled from the server using Ajax. It's becoming a more common problem that needs to be addressed.
James
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