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Voyavo

Icon Written by sushil on January 21, 2010 – 8:15 pm

We are really excited to see the private-beta release of Voyavo, a trip planner, which we recently developed for one of our clients, Momentum Design Lab.
Voyavo is an application developed with latest web2.0 technology and cutting-edge user interface. Highly interactive and having all the social interaction features - Voyavo is just the right tool for [...]



Symfony - A Bird’s Eye View

Icon Written by sushil on September 18, 2009 – 6:28 pm

Symfony - A Bird's Eye View
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Choosing the right tools for development of a product is an essential part of its success. We at Mobicules understand this and recommend the best solutions from the industry.  The Internet is ever-changing and ever-expanding and so are the applications.
Symfony is a great framework to build [...]



Choosing a framework/platform for a social network that needs to be 10 million users ready

Icon Written by niraj on June 4, 2009 – 2:42 pm

We know it makes more sense for most people having their social networks built to have a first version built very quickly and test it with the target user group or the market, but we have recently had experience with building social networks where the focus was on coming up with an architecture that will [...]



Designing a multimedia kiosk network

Icon Written by niraj on June 3, 2009 – 3:39 pm

Recently, we worked with C3Cube Multimedia to build a kiosk network for Coca-Cola India celebrating its sponsorship of the Delhi DareDevils, which is a team that competed in the Indian Premier League (IPL). It provided an array of interesting interactive, multimedia and social features, and was installed at 27 locations across Delhi/NCR. Designing a multimedia [...]



Delaying call to require_login for accessing Facebook applications: Benefits, How-To and Case Studies

Icon Written by niraj on December 3, 2008 – 2:41 am

We did a talk at the Facebook Developers Garage, Delhi on why deferring a call to require_login() can be good for your Facebook application. Here’s the presentation.
Delaying call to require_login for accessing Facebook applications: Benefits, How-To and Case Studies
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ELGG: The Open Source Social Network Platform

Icon Written by niraj on October 19, 2008 – 12:51 am

Here is our Barcamp Delhi presentation about ELGG, the open source social network platform. Hope you find it useful. We are providing ELGG based social network development services and ELGG customization/plugin development services, so please get in touch with us if there is anything we can do for you.   We’re currently developing a plugin for ELGG, [...]



Facebook App Monetization: Case Studies

Icon Written by niraj on October 15, 2008 – 6:28 am

We did a talk in Barcamp Delhi on Facebook Application Monetization Case studies, which generated a very good response from the attendees. We had a lively discussion that ended up taking quite a while longer than the allotted time. Here’s the presentation.  
Facebook Application Monetization - Case Studies
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Facebook Connect: Social Everywhere

Icon Written by niraj on July 27, 2008 – 11:51 am

Facebook recently announced its Connect program, and we at Mobicules are really excited about the possibilites. There is already a good amount of buzz about Facebook Connect, and we’re talking to a few of our clients about how this can fit into their scheme of things, and can make their web applications more useful and [...]



Converting your website into an OpenSocial container

Icon Written by niraj on June 25, 2008 – 10:21 pm

Google’s OpenSocial defines a set of open API, which developers can use to build applications that can be hosted on websites that are “OpenSocial Containers”. OpenSocial containers are websites that have provided implementations for the OpenSocial API, and plugged the implementation with their data, effectively making their data available to applications which use the OpenSocial [...]



Dialog Boxes as navigation components in Facebook Applications

Icon Written by niraj on May 6, 2008 – 10:14 am

We think Dialog Boxes are the most underused among features provided to developers by the Facebook Developers Platform. We find that Dialog Boxes, if used, are used mainly for issuing alert messages on User Actions. While it is very reasonable to use Dialog Boxes that way, there’s a lot more Dialog Boxes can do.
Dialog Boxes [...]