Activity Streams is an open format specification for activity stream protocols, which are used to syndicate activities taken in social web applications and services, similar to those in Facebook[1]'s, Instagram's, and Twitter's.
The standard provides a general way to represent activities. For instance "Jack added Hawaii to his list of places to visit". Would be represented as actor:jack, verb:add, object:Hawaii, target:placestovisit.
Implementors of the activity Activity Streams draft include Gnip, Stream, Stream-Framework, and Pump.io.
The largest open source library (based on watchers) is Stream Framework, the authors of Stream-Framework also run getstream.io. In addition there is a trend of SOA (service-oriented architecture) where third parties power this type of functionality.[citation needed]
The concept of Activity Streams is also included in some Enterprise systems, such as Epicor Social Enterprise
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activity_Streams_(format)
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