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This work introduces a service called Aperator, which supports application-specific actionable commands through tweets. This ability creates several interesting opportunities for both end-users and application developers building on the Twitter platform.
Jan 11, 2012 · on third party web applications as Aperator funnels au- thentication tokens in a pipeline from Facebook or Twit- ter to another application.
Jun 13, 2012 · This work introduces a service called Aperator, which supports application-specific actionable commands through tweets. This ability creates ...
Bibliographic details on Aperator: Making Tweets Enable Actionable Commands on Third Party Web Applications.
Mar 27, 2019 · Takeaway: Twitter as Social OS • Aperatorpromotes inter-API synergy • Universal interface • Moving beyond #fb and #in with structured commands • ...
Aperator [22] makes tweets enable actionable commands on third-party web applications. Authors describe it as a new platform for application development.
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