© 2015 Elsevier Inc. This paper proposes a Social Cloud, which presents the system design, development and analysis. The technology is based on the BOINC open source software, our hybrid Cloud, Facebook Graph API and our development in a new Facebook API, SocialMedia. The creation of SocialMedia API with its four functions can ensure a smooth delivery of Big Data processing in the Social Cloud, with four selected examples provided. The proposed solution is focused on processing the contacts who click like or comment on the author's posts. Outputs result in visualization with their core syntax being demonstrated. Four functions in the SocialMedia API have evaluation test and each client-server API processing can be completed efficiently and ...
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Smart devices are commonly used these days, especially in smart cities, resulting in massive social ...
Collaboration has always been an important aspect of scientific research. The coming of internet ope...
In recent years there has been ascension in cloud computing and social networking technologies. Clou...
The discovery of phenomena in social networks has prompted renewed interests in the field. Data in s...
The last years we faced a tremendous development of social media powered by innovative technologies ...
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As the social media upsurge of today continues to mount, opportunities to derive collective intellig...
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When considering popular On-line Social Networks (OSN) containing heterogeneous multimedia data sour...
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