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Publisher: Apress
Release date: July 15, 2011
Language: English
Product Dimensions: 9.2 inches x 7.4 inches x 0.7 inches; 1.2 pounds
Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
Number of Pages: 320 pages ...

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Beginning iOS Apps with Facebook and Twitter APIs shows you how to add the power of social networking to your mobile apps on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. With this book as your guide, you can write apps that connect to Facebook and Twitter quickly, securely, and discreetly. Instead of starting from scratch, you will build on the vast resources, data storage capacity, and familiar features of these platforms which have become part of everyday life for hundreds of millions of users worldwide.

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 iOS apps that your users will rely on every day to help make their lives more meaningful and connected.

What you’ll learn

How to integrate these social networks’ APIs into your code
How to run multitasking apps and run streamlined background processes
When and how to use Oauth for authentication
How to connect your users to each other
How and where to publish and request data and media from the social graph
How to work with JSON, push notifications and other data interchanges
How to take advantage of open-source software like Google Wrappers and Google Toolbox
How to iterate quickly when using the UIWebView controller
How to specify visual & interaction design that is consistent with the design of the platforms (for both iPad and iPhone)
Who this book is for

This book is for iPhone and iPad developers who already know the fundamentals of iOS development and want to add social networking functionality to their apps.

Table of Contents

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

About the Author
Chris Dannen is a technology journalist for FastCompany magazine and CBS Interactive. He has authored one Apress book, iPhone Design Award-Winning Projects: The Definitive Guide, published in early 2010, and wrote Google Voice for Dummies (2009). He has also written for Inc., Rolling Stone, and Discover magazines. He has worked extensively with foursquare and Facebook in the past, including for his last Apress book, and also has good relationships with developers at Twitter. He holds a degree in English literature from the University of Virginia. He is based in Brooklyn, New York.

Christopher White is a mobile software engineer at Medialets, Inc., the mobile advertising network. He is a self-taught programmer who specializes in iOS development, and has experience with Android, Windows Mobile and Blackberry developer environments. He has 10 years of experience with Objective-C, JavaScript, and mobile Web development. He holds engineering degrees from Princeton University and Carnegie Mellon University. He is based in Brooklyn, New York.



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