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Curl made available the newest example of a Curl
Nitro “fit client” application. Designed by Manuel Lima, the founder of VisualComplexity.com,
the CurlGraph
features a visual representation of the social graph of individual Facebook
members. Using the desktop-based application, users can visualize a circle of
up to 128 friends from an established Facebook account, enabling them to see
relationships and navigate quickly through that friend data to find the
information they want. Through this demo application, Curl showcases its
ability to support a visually engaging, interactive desktop application that is
deployed like a Web application.
Similar to Curl’s recently released timeline
viewer, the CurlGraph is an example of the enhanced desktop RIA
capabilities offered by Curl Nitro, an extension of the Curl
Rich Internet Application (RIA) platform. The display initially presents
the subject, the logged in user, in the center of a ring of their friends, with
arcs indicating their interrelationship, and the size of the symbol indicating
the number of mutual friends. The information panes on the right show details
from profile and recent photo albums of the subject, while the images act as
links to the originating Facebook page.
- As a detached “Curlet” or widget, the CurlGraph runs independently of the browser, in its own view, and is accessible from desktop and start menu.
- As an “occasionally connected computing” (OCC) applet, it is installed on the local machine, so as to be available for use when disconnected. However, like any Web-delivered application, when connected, it is automatically updated whenever it is launched.
- With the Curl Nitro release, an embedded SQLite database is available for local data storage. In accordance with Facebook terms of service and privacy policy, stored data is accessible for a maximum of 24 hours before it is refreshed, to ensure that it remains current, especially regarding the privacy preferences of each user's data.
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