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POPSOpen Social Application Development We Offer Open Social Website Development, Open Social Application Development, Open Social Web Development Services. Hire Open Social Application Developers at affordable cost.
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POPS[Tech] A Social Force Departs Google That is quite unfortunate! He was a great hope and power to the needs of the googlites. Yeah I dont know what I meant by that ether. I just want to know why he really left.
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POPSZembly Blows my mind! Create widgets for any social app (inc Twitter??) that utilise the API, or screen-scrape. Construction is social, which will be even more amazing if it works. Project from Sun.
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POPSNew Social Features in iGoogle The Google personalized homepage iGoogle is now available in a preview version with new features, including social network functionality based upon Google's OpenSocial library.
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POPSQuote: The Important Story About OpenSocial Was reading through the bullet list of this blog post and thought this one bullet point was rather well said. I think all of the social application vendors should make this their number one goal..
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POPSEmail is the New Social Network Slate says email is going the way of the fax. The NYtimes says it's going the way of Facebook. It's all very confusing. I vote for the latter. As Joe Kraus argues here, email does contain all the information that social networkers refer to as "the social graph" by virtue of all those contact lists. That means Google and Yahoo already have a massive social network. This, along with OpenSocial, seems to be another sign that Facebook is not the Web messiah many make it out to be. The barbarians are at the gate, and Facebook still has yet to even approach Myspace's number of users.
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POPSOpen Social api Facebook isn't on the list of services implementing this, which is a shame. Although Google's dominance in things is a little Microsofty in style and causes some people I know concern...
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POPSMark Cuban, Facebook and OpenSocial Tim O'Reilly is one of the smartest independent thinkers on the web. I really like his point here -- that what we should look for is not merely a proliferation of tiny apps across every web-based application, but how to make use of social data. The full post is worth the click.