Archive for October, 2009
Friday, October 30th, 2009
We’re happy to announce the launch of Starburst’s Your Other You engagement campaign on Facebook. This Sprout powered application ask users four questions as part of the process of identifying “their contradictory self”. Once users’ unique contradictory selves been identified, they can upload a photo, or take one with their web cam, to insert in their characters’ portraits. Users can then share their creation with friends on Facebook. Check out the campaign and find your contradictory self.
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Recently I was thinking about how a useful tool called “Jing” and Sprouts could work together.
Jing is a lot like Twitter at first: when you try it you might think, “Interesting, but when would I ever use it?” Then you start playing around with it, see how others are using it and you’re hooked.
This is a guest blog post by Michael Britt, host of The Psych Files podcast.
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Tags: education, jing, screencapture, screenshare, Sprout External
Posted in Sprout Builder, Tricks & tips | 2 Comments »
Friday, October 23rd, 2009

The rush to create engaging Facebook fan pages is on, and we’re thrilled to leverage our platform to bring great brands to Facebook. Moving forward we’ll be showcasing some of the best fan page examples through our blog to get you inspired. For example, the band 311 just launched a new fan page to showcase their new album entitled Uplifter. Check it out and take a moment to listen to the entire album through the Sprout. We’re also happy to see REI’s page that features the latest deals from the REI outlet.
And, you can always see our latest examples in our Facebook fan page gallery.
Tags: 311, brands, custom, examples, facebook fan pages, fan page, REI, uplifter
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Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
I recently had a conversation with Walter Gross, the Senior Director, Digital Strategy at EMI / Capitol Music Group about how his team of Flash developers / designers are using Sprout to create interactive Flash content quickly and efficiently. Walter has been immersed in the web and Flash design tools since the late ’90s, at a time when, as he puts it, was bombarded by “big and glitzy” Flash elements. Before Walter’s team had discovered Sprout, they were creating all of the content by hand-coding each element. Sprout has turned out to be a huge time-saver and made Walter’s team more efficient.
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Tags: capitol records, designers, developers, emi, flash, flash widgets, music, promotions, walter gross
Posted in Sprout Builder, Sprout Conversations, Sprout External | No Comments »
Friday, October 16th, 2009

Sprout’s video player has been upgraded to better support YouTube videos by integrating their newly released AS3 Chromeless player.
Improvements include better playback quality and reliability. You’ll also notice there is now a YouTube logo which appears in the bottom right corner of the player (as it is does in all YouTube videos). In addition, the YouTube play button will appear in the center of the poster-frame image before the video starts playing, rather than our custom play button. When you pause, however, you’ll see our custom button.
There is one minor issue that we’ll be trying to resolve shortly involving the poster-frame. Currently, the poster frame is not showing up and the first image in the player is simply black. Also, when paused the image will be black. We’re working with YouTube to resolve this issue.
Posted in Sprout Builder | 5 Comments »
Monday, October 12th, 2009
One of the distinguishing characteristics of MySpace, which no other social network has been able to replicate to date, is personalization. Personalizing a user profile on MySpace represents a desire that’s deeply woven into MySpace’s culture and community. This is one of the reasons that MySpace are different than Facebook users. True, there are MySpace users who have transitioned to Facebook as new features have been added to serve their needs, but personalization is a nut that Facebook has yet to fully crack. In this post, I’ll discuss why this is the case and how it’s about to change.
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
This post is intended to provide more information about how Sprout Publisher works. Publisher is specifically designed to empower Facebook fan page administrators to engage their communities. With publisher, brands can bypass the application installation process and go straight to an engaging experience in fans’ news feed. Just as with our Sprout Builder product, Publisher allows designers to create branded polls, coupons, event notifications and jukebox applications, but now it can all be done from right within Facebook.
Here’s an overview of how the Sprout Publisher system works within Facebook:
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Tags: administrators, facebook, fan pages, interactive content, sprout publisher, stream
Posted in Social Media, Sprout External | 2 Comments »