I would like to build a web app and database that would keep track of friend data for the many different myspace accounts that I manage for the purpose of promoting different music projects. The web app would use the browse function in MySpace to compile lists of potential fans for these bands, or compile them from targeted friendlists. It would then post these lists up to a website as a job to run, so that that street team members can download the lists, and use commercially available software to send friend requests and messages to these potential fans. When the street team members have finished their tasks, they would then upload the logs that these programs output back up to our database, so that their tasks can be tracked. The web app should also spider the accounts daily to determine which friends have been added to the accounts, which have dropped off, and add that information to the database. There will be jobs for the street teamers scheduled daily and posted up by the web app. For example, "message thank yous to all friends who added last week." The street teamers would download that list and message those friendids with the message indicated. Or, "send comments to all friends who added yesterday". The street team would complete these tasks and upload their logs to mark work completed. There should be a way to easily see things like: 1. How many tasks each streat teamer has completed and when 2. Which list did each friend come from? 3. How many friends added from each list? 4. Which friends appear on multiple lists? I am open to suggestions on how these things should be accomplished.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
WWW