Has anyone tried to get user demographic information for mobile apps using Personagraph (http://personagraph.com)?
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I have an XCode app that I want to store user accounts and the data in those accounts for online. I want the data to be editable as well as the accounts. How do I go about doing this? Are there any tutorials for this, and are there any web services that offer this?
I created an app engine app (deployed and working) that I want to add to my google apps primary domain.
I followed the directions in the app engine console (going through Administration -> Add Domain).
I typed my domain in and get to the page with the terms and services.
the page has the title:
You have requested that the ' YOUR_APP_ENGINE_SERVICE_HERE ' service be added to your domain
the url is https://admin.google.com/AdminHome?appId=YOUR_APP_ENGINE_SERVICE_HERE&chromeless=1#OGX:AddAppEngineService
I check the checkbox to accept the terms and services then click activate, after a few seconds I get back to the same terms and services page.
I get no errors that tell me anything.
If this helps my google apps account is one of the grandfathered free accounts (< 10 users).
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It ended up being a conflict with a google sites website id being the same as the appengine id (eventhough they were going to be into different subdomains). it created a conflict without error messages, so deleting the old site id did the trick
I just recently picked up a new number and cell phone plan, and would like to change the SMS or mobile phone number associated with my Google App Engine account, since the number that I initially used to register with was associated with some free texting service online. Alternatively, I would like to completely purge App Engine from my Google account, so that I can at least reregister for App Engine with my new number.
How can I go about enacting these changes? Who do I turn to for assistance with these issues?
Thanks!
Try filling out the SMS issues form and describing your issue in the comments section. If you're unable to see the form, a reply to this pinned Google Groups post about signup issues may receive some attention.
Bonus! 2 questions in 1:
We're building a mobile web app (not native) and would like to be able to collect payment for a real-world service. Since it's a mobile web app, we had assumed we wouldn't be restricted to any of the native in-app payments that Apple and Android impose, right?
Are there any services for CC payments? Even nicer would be one where the user could snap a pic of their CC and the app would capture their billing info and submit payment.
1) There's no restriction from Apple to web apps.
2) PayPal provides you the possibility to process payments from the web. It provides you a lot of ways to integrate payments to your website. For example, it redirects the customer after they place the purchase. And there's also IPN, which notifies a page of your website that a payment was placed and which items were bought.
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We have launched several Facebook apps. They are intended to run on Facebook Pages as tab-based iframe apps. These apps have been installed on dozens of pages, have thousands of daily users. Users who view these tabs do not need to authorize the apps, we don't require any permissions. When users share through these apps, we use the Facebook JS dialogs library.
With the exception of one, all of these apps display "No Insights Available" when I try to view the insights data. The only analytics we get from Facebook is the Insights summary page which includes some basic user, sharing and performance data - but no details are available.
As I mentioned, one app does have Insights. It was the first app we launched on Facebook. It was originally a canvas iframe app but now runs exclusively from profile pages. This seems to be the only difference from our more recent apps.
So I guess my question is this: is Insights availability triggered by having users access your canvas app? Or is there some other reason that we can not get Insights for all of our apps except the one original application? As I mentioned, users are sharing from these apps and we would love to know more about the reaction those stories are getting.
(I filed a bug with Facebook but after an initial request for app ids and a promise to look into it, they have since stopped responding to my requests for an update.)
In the end, it turns out this was a Facebook bug that they have now fixed. We weren't doing anything wrong. The fact that one app had canvas page views and the other did not was purely coincidental.
On Wednesday, Facebook has deployed an updated version of Insights that integrates with their application page directly - and miraculously, we're able to see Insights data for all of our applications again, including historical data that Facebook previously listed as "No insights available."
If anyone is interested, here's their blog posting on the upgraded Insights application. https://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/554/