Sign In
|
Register
Home
About
Phizzpop
University
MIX09
Worldwide
Mix08 Sessions
What is Popfly?
Posted By:
Joshua Allen
|
May 18th, 2007 @ 4:10 PM
The big news today is about Popfly, our new mashup-creation tool.
Nik at TechCrunch thinks it's cool
, and says "Seeing applications like Popfly coming out of Microsoft is something that I couldn’t have imagined all too long ago". It is pretty awesome, check out the interview
Rory did with the Popfly team
, and also
watch the demos
.
I saw the first builds of Popfly a month or so before MIX07, and we really wanted to show it at the event. Popfly is the canonical example of what we were showing at MIX: built in Silverlight and runs in the browser, and enables people to "mix" together inclusive web experiences from all of the big web sites. However, the Visual Studio team isn't known for rushing things out prematurely, and we were sworn to secrecy.
I've seen some initial commentary about Popfly that compares it to Yahoo! Pipes. This is probably because the UI does have some boxes that you can connect with lines to do some programming "visually". But if you take the time to watch all the demos, you'll see that Popfly is really taking a different focus. Popfly focuses more on producing the user interface, while Pipes is focused on the data. I would not be surprised to see people using Popfly to consume data from Pipes in the near future.
Tags:
MIX07
Rating:
0
0
Comments (0)
|
Downloads
|
Share
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook
FriendFeed
Be the first to comment!
Delete
Edit
Comment on Post
Comments: 0
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Reply
In reply to {0}
[AttachmentLabel]
[PendingLabel]
Delete
Edit
Comment on Post
Comments: 0
Be the first to comment!
Reply
Reply to root
In reply to {0}
Start related discussion
:
Subject:
Design
HTML
Preview
Tags
*Loading available tags
Separate tags using commas like this: Xbox, Windows Vista, Gaming
(view existing tags)
[FileUploader.Label]
[FileUploader.NoFile]
[FileUploader.Add]
[FileUploader.RemoveFile]
[FileUploader.CancelFile]
[FileUploader.HelpText]
Cancel
Saving...
Related Entries
Content is King
Blogs:
News
Posted By:
Beth Goza
Jan 3rd, 2007 @ 12:00 AM
Comments:
1
Party, Party, Party
Blogs:
News
Posted By:
Beth Goza
Jan 3rd, 2007 @ 12:00 AM
Comments:
0
Voices Represented: MIXnMASH
Blogs:
News
Posted By:
Beth Goza
Jan 3rd, 2007 @ 12:00 AM
Comments:
0
Channel 9:
This Week C9: Speech Recognition, Army of 1, TweetCraft and more
WindowsClient:
Can anyone be a DJ?
WindowsClient:
RenderTargetBitmap tips
TechNet Edge:
Tools to plan and deploy Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2
IIS.NET:
Getting both FastCGI module and AppPool CPULimit to work
WindowsClient:
Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference
WindowsClient:
Lonely Planet POC on Microsoft Surface
Channel 10:
Deep Zoom into MJ’s Life in Pictures
Channel 10:
Bing Gets All Twittery
Channel 10:
Follow @Microsoft on Twitter (...and All the Rest!)
Channel 9:
TweetCraft - A World of Warcraft Twitter Client
Channel 10:
TweetCraft: Tweet From World of Warcraft
Channel 9:
Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle Templates
WindowsClient:
Hanselminutes Podcast 168 - Successful Cross Platform .NET Development - Mono and Banshee with Aaron Bockover
Channel 10:
More Details on Gazelle, Microsoft Research's "Browser OS"
Channel 10:
Now You Can Get All Your Mail in Hotmail
TechNet Edge:
Screencast (Part 1 of 4): Master Your Environment with System Center Configuration Manager 2007
WindowsClient:
JUST RELEASED: p&p Acceptance Test Engineering Guide, Volume I - beta2
TechNet Edge:
Exchange 2010 Rights Management and Transports
Channel 9:
Expert to Expert: Harry Shum - General Purpose Search, Decision Engines and Bing
Microsoft Communities
ASP.NET
Channel 8
Channel 9
Channel 10
IIS.NET
Silverlight
TechNet Edge
WindowsClient
Mix Online