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Drupal + Image Recognition = Mobile Visual Search

sigenlaub 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

It started as a simple iPhone app designed to demo the image recognition capabilities offered by LTU technologies. But lookthatup quickly took on a life of its own. Learn how Drupal made it possible to transform lookthatup into a complete mobile visual search solution and how you can easily develop your own applications using visual search.

Starting out as a simple iPhone app designed to demo the image recognition capabilities offered by LTU technologies, supported by Drupal, lookthatup took on a life of its own. Today, lookthatup is a mobile visual search solution that can be used to power all types of mobile marketing programs featuring visual search, whether it be mobile apps, email or MMS campaigns. If not for Drupal, this rapid transformation could not have been possible.

10 Reasons why you should be using features for your Drupal project

Florian Loretan 3 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

The Features module is mostly known for the possibility to share, distribute and re-use bundled sets of configuration. But how can it help you in the development of your next Drupal project?

Hernâni Freitas

3 July 2010
Hernâni
Local team/staff
Personal information
Portugal
Language (Primary) Portuguese
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
hernani
448086
hernanibf

Case study: Wedful.com - Building a hosted web service with Drupal

Scott Hadfield 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Wedful.com is a hosted web service for couples getting married. It allows users to easily create and manage their own wedding website . The service is built with Drupal using our own custom distribution. The goal of the project was to give couples a better, more up to date product than currently existed in the marketplace and one that required minimal maintenance on our part.

Wedful.com is a hosted web service for couples getting married. It allows users to easily create and manage their own wedding website . The service is built with Drupal using our own custom distribution. The goal of the project was to give couples a better, more up to date product than currently existed in the marketplace and one that required minimal maintenance on our part.

This talk will cover the following:

  • Introduction to Wedful.com: what it does and how it works
  • Technical background and overview of the tools used
Resources:  Wedful Company Website

Community/Social Networking Website toward a fully functional prepackaged product / SAS based on Drupal ?

JB Ingold 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

In the Drupal community, we see more and more « product » (like openatrium, openpublish) but nothing in the former « core bussiness » of Drupal : community website and social networking website where as
- Ning is offering a service to lauch a community in 30 second or so
- WordPress 3.0 include BuddyPress opensource package ready to go in 6 minutes.
We lack a social platform ready to use (as service or as installation profile) based on Drupal.

http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/communitysocial-networking-website-to...
In Drupal community we see more and more « product » (like openatrium, openpublish) but nothing in the former « core business » of Drupal : community website and social networking website.
-Ning have drooped their free services but are still having some success with a promise of no-admin service ready to use in 30 seconds.

Introducing the Page Syndication Module

Tudor Sitaru 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

No, it's not RSS - it's site syndication. Learn how the page syndication module and panels let you embed entire pages from your site into other sites around the web (with their consent, of course!)

The Page Syndication module has been used by a number of organizations like Hearst Media, the New England Patriots and Experian to distribute rich content to portals, fan sites and more. Learn how to use this Drupal module, in conjunction with Panels and CTools to create content that other sites can embed with a single line of JavaScript. Content can take the form of just about anything that can be put on a Panels pages, including polls, quizzes, forms or a calendar.

Connecting to the Web of Data: Using Drupal’s Semantic Web modules

Lin Clark 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Bring in data from other sites—Wikipedia content, New York Times historical contnet, and much more—and expose your site’s information for others to reuse. With the Semantic Web, you can use the Web as your CMS.

Bring in data from other sites—Wikipedia content, New York Times historical contnet, and much more—and expose your site’s information for others to reuse. With the Semantic Web, you can use the Web as your CMS.

In this session, we will demonstrate how you can use the power of the Semantic Web to expose your site’s information and reuse information from other sites. We will also provide links as we go along to screencasts we have produced to guide you step-by-step in setting up the modules.

Topics covered:
Getting your content ready for reuse using RDF UI and SPARQL Endpoint

Additional Presenters:  scor

How to Manage Your Cloud by Drupal

Yas Naoi 3 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

We are happy to introduce our Virtual Infra Manager, including its use case, architecture and design. We would like to show how Drupal can define to manage multiple Cloud infrastructures and why Drupal can be used as Web Application Framework.

We are working on building Hybrid Cloud for research and development purpose. Our project goal is to realize managing not only Public Cloud but also Private Cloud by developing operations even easier. We are managing Amazon EC2, and our Private Cloud by making our own Cloud management tool by Drupal, which we call Virtual Infra Manager beyond Drupal as a Content Management System. --- Drupal as a fundamental of PaaS (Platform as a Service)

Build your own MoveOn.org in Drupal

Scott Reynen 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Every advocacy group has a website about their campaign, but what they need is a campaign that actually happens online. An effective website should offer volunteers ways to truly participate in shaping public opinion through online and offline interactions. And Drupal can make this possible.

We’ll show you how to quickly create a netroots-style website to mobilize volunteers to take specific actions to support an issue - political or otherwise.

Using a collection of Drupal modules, campaign advocates will be able to:

Additional Presenters:  Jon Clark

Scott Reynen

3 July 2010
Scott
Local team/staff
Personal information
Aten Design Group
United States
Language (Primary) English
Social information
sreynen
109890
scottr
sreynen