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Having fun coding a DirectSmile Cross Media Data Relations

The Crossmedia version 5 comes with many new features and today I picked one that totally thrills me. Actually, I think that it’s way too cool to name it Data Relations, what is rather obfuscating the...

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Documentation of Cross Media data relations

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. Documentation I’m very excited to to let you know that we added a new web based...

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Creating a DirectSmile Cross Media mobile application that consumes a Data...

This is the third post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the last two posts I described how to create a Data Relation programmatically and showed...

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DSMX Data Relation to consume RSS 2.0 feeds 1/2

A Data relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 XML data stream is pretty straight forward to implement. All it needs is basically an URL pointing to the RSS Feed provider and a .net WebClient object that...

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Designing a mobile RSS 2.0 feed reader app that uses a Cross Media Data Relation

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the previous post I explained who create a Data Relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 Feed....

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Having fun coding a DirectSmile Cross Media Data Relations

The Crossmedia version 5 comes with many new features and today I picked one that totally thrills me. Actually, I think that it’s way too cool to name it Data Relations, what is rather obfuscating the...

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Documentation of Cross Media data relations

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. Documentation I’m very excited to to let you know that we added a new web based...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
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Creating a DirectSmile Cross Media mobile application that consumes a Data...

This is the third post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the last two posts I described how to create a Data Relation programmatically and showed...

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DSMX Data Relation to consume RSS 2.0 feeds 1/2

A Data relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 XML data stream is pretty straight forward to implement. All it needs is basically an URL pointing to the RSS Feed provider and a .net WebClient object that...

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Designing a mobile RSS 2.0 feed reader app that uses a Cross Media Data Relation

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the previous post I explained who create a Data Relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 Feed....

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Having fun coding a DirectSmile Cross Media Data Relations

The Crossmedia version 5 comes with many new features and today I picked one that totally thrills me. Actually, I think that it’s way too cool to name it Data Relations, what is rather obfuscating the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Documentation of Cross Media data relations

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. Documentation I’m very excited to to let you know that we added a new web based...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Creating a DirectSmile Cross Media mobile application that consumes a Data...

This is the third post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the last two posts I described how to create a Data Relation programmatically and showed...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DSMX Data Relation to consume RSS 2.0 feeds 1/2

A Data relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 XML data stream is pretty straight forward to implement. All it needs is basically an URL pointing to the RSS Feed provider and a .net WebClient object that...

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Designing a mobile RSS 2.0 feed reader app that uses a Cross Media Data Relation

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the previous post I explained who create a Data Relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 Feed....

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Having fun coding a DirectSmile Cross Media Data Relations

The Crossmedia version 5 comes with many new features and today I picked one that totally thrills me. Actually, I think that it’s way too cool to name it Data Relations, what is rather obfuscating the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Documentation of Cross Media data relations

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. Documentation I’m very excited to to let you know that we added a new web based...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Creating a DirectSmile Cross Media mobile application that consumes a Data...

This is the third post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the last two posts I described how to create a Data Relation programmatically and showed...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DSMX Data Relation to consume RSS 2.0 feeds 1/2

A Data relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 XML data stream is pretty straight forward to implement. All it needs is basically an URL pointing to the RSS Feed provider and a .net WebClient object that...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Designing a mobile RSS 2.0 feed reader app that uses a Cross Media Data Relation

This is the second post of a series of blog posts about new Data Relations feature in DirectSmile Cross Media. In the previous post I explained who create a Data Relation that consumes an RSS 2.0 Feed....

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