Popfly,
Office Professional 2010, Microsoft;s latest Web mash-up development tool that the company released in alpha form on May possibly 18,
Windows 7 Product Key, isn;t actually like Yahoo Pipes. It;s much more like Yahoo Pipes for mere mortals.To see what Popfly seems to be like,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, take a look at this assortment of Microsoft Popfly display shots.Popfly, the item formerly codenamed “Springfield,” is “for the class of people who don;t want to program — they want to create,” said Product Manager Dan Fernandez.“Yahoo Pipes is far more about using syndicated data. This (Popfly) is about making application development more social,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key,” Fernandez said.Popfly is designed to allow non-professional programmers and hobbyists to build mash-ups, gadgets, Web sites and applications using pre-built “blocks.” As of now, there are 40 of these Web-programming blocks from which they can choose, including Flickr, Windows Live Spaces, Virtual Earth and news service blocks. (A lot more are coming from Microsoft and third parties,
Office 2010 Product Key, Fernandez said.) Popfly users can tie together these data-source, transformation and display blocks to create their own customized mash-ups.Popfly is a lot more than a visual mash-up designer, however. It also includes the Office Online Web-page building device that is part of Office Live for individuals who prefer to build full Internet pages.Popfly mash-ups, pages and apps are all stored in the Windows Live Storage cloud. Users can use Ajax, HTML or Microsoft Silverlight (Microsoft;s Flash alternative) to show their creations. (Popfly was built in Silverlight.)Microsoft has begun distributing a few Popfly alpha invitations and plans to allow the initial group of testers to distribute a lot more invitations virally. Microsoft plans to make Popfly available for free; some third-party building blocks may well require a subscription fee. Some blocks will be restricted to non-commercial use only, the firm said.Currently, the business is not sharing a timetable for when it plans to make the Popfly code publicly available as a beta or final release.