Google's OpenSocial Platform Releases 137
shadowmage13 writes "Google just announced that starting tonight, developers can start writing applications using the social API for Orkut, MySpace, Engage.com, Friendster, hi5, Hyves, imeem, LinkedIn, Ning, Oracle, Plaxo, Salesforce.com, Six Apart, Tianji, Viadeo, and XING at http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial. Will Facebook give in?" There is quite a bit of analysis of this announcement available in yesterday's discussion.
Now Google??? (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Now Google??? (Score:5, Funny)
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of the content.
By now, all aproaches of "semantic web" depend on a fair classification
of content by the owner of the content.
Currently, Google is continuously fighting against page rank
manipulations. Inventing something that depends on fairness would
render the search engine useless.
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Or do we only allow "cool" companies that moniker?
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Has to be Beta to be Web 2.0.
OTOH since it's from Microsoft one could argue that it's by definition perpetually in Beta ("Hey, it compiles ! Ship it !" - MS dev team Mgr)
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So now even Google is jumping into this whole web 2.0 thing?
Not now at all. Orkut is Google, and it's social networking, and social networking is by definition "Web 2.0". So no, not just now.
Besides, the only thing wrong about Web 2.0 is the term 'Web 2.0'.
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Yes, part of the internet still serves a purpose other than trying to score with teenage girls and watching the video at 2girls1cup.com, but not much.
Thanks for the link! ;-)
Oh my! (Score:2)
Its worse than goatce!
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Get a fucking life.
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A Google search for the domain name reveals a warning that even I won't ignore.
Digg - Funny reaction to 2Girls1Cup
Warning: DO NOT visit 2girls1cup.com to see what they are watching. Seriously. Don't. Some things, once seen, cannot be unseen.
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BAD BAD LINK! (Score:2)
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Nah, this thing is fake to a certain extent. I've never seen human poop looking like that, they probably stuffed some brown stuff up their bottom and "crapped" it.
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Dude, google started this whole web 2.0 "thing" as you put it.
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(knock twice for 404)
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How many of those have you heard of? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:How many of those have you heard of? (Score:5, Informative)
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I think I have a friendster account, I made it in 2005 when all the pretty young things in Hollywood were using it for their "social" (sing. n.). I haven't used it since the week I made it, I doubt I could even log into it now (everybody went to myspace after about a month, and then to facebook, and nobody ever checks their page anyways). I suspect the number of accounts many social networking sites report come with the same caveat. I think the real question is "How many logins have at least one access per
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Myspace spam is not prevalent enough to skew statistics.
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I have heard of Salesforce.com but I would be astonished if anyone outside of a major corporation has
I work for a company of a few dozen people, and I've heard of salesforce. Are you normally this easily astonished?
Re:How many of those have you heard of? (Score:4, Funny)
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How ridiculous and arrogant. How can you accuse the parent of such things when most probably he's not in the target market group for these sites?
There's nothing ridiculous or arrogant about it - it's then even more petulant of him to just dismiss them as the GP did if he's not in the target market, because then it's much more likely that he has absolutely no knowledge of the subject matter that he's opining on.
It'd be like me not knowing anything about web servers and then hearing that Google use Apache as their web server software and SmallCompanyX does too, and then assuming that noone else uses Apache at all.
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So, yeah, there's only a handful already committed to OpenSocial before the SPI docs are released, and most aren't household names. But they've got 200 million user accounts between them, the largest of them alone has around 100 million. Facebook has how many? 40 million or so?
And once the SPI docs are released, since "it is possible to use data from another social network [google.com]", it will be possible for sites with lots of users that aren't primarily social netwo
Facebook vs Google (Score:2, Interesting)
Facebook has nothing to gain because people from each of those segments are already on Facebook.
Facebook only has something to lose by joining that alliance... control over how their medium is dished up and the browser interstitials and advertisement revenue. My dollar is on Facebook for the long haul, unless they are shut down due to code theft (which is actually still in limbo right now, if I un
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See my:
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=345637&cid=21185939 [slashdot.org]
But, the gist is:
"What the thing might have or should have -- and this will hurt feelings -- is a measurement to show relationship (whatever kind it is) based on communication instances, volume, and more. Obviously, this means reading email between senders. I would not say go as far as posting the content.
Some, but not all, communicate regularly. Some fewer communicate
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I know that I don't communicate with my closest friends through facebook, I either use IM or email. Assuming that Google could wrestle that data from AOL(since no one uses google talk), and integrates it with facebook, then the feature would be worth something.
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Sorry, but this is a very silly idea. Friendship is related to the depth of communication, not the amount of data exchanged. And e-messaging is only a small part of communication.
If I don't e-message somebody much, it might be because I actually spend time with them because they are a go
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Friend Wheel is one I tried on
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WOW! That is a fine-looking tool/application. I never noticed it on FB, probably since FB has so many tools/apps available that I must have stopped clicking "Next". There is one app (Friend Wheel) I did see and use, but it was not as nice-looking as TouchGraph's.
It makes me think of Visual Analytics. I wonder if either of them has filed for and actually received a patent on the visual stuff. I think I might have seen something similar in Simply Accounting or Simply Money, maybe back around 1992 or 91
Premier launch applications (Score:4, Funny)
Again, no! (Score:2, Insightful)
"Release" is a transitive verb. The subject is the thing letting something out, the object is the thing let out. "Google's OpenSocial Platform Releases", no, sorry, if you say that, you need to say what it is that Google's OpenSocial platform releases. "Google Releases OpenSocial Platform", yes.
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So maybe the headline refers, skeptically, to multiple releases in the pipeline to tackle the behemoth that is Facebook!
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No SDK or Docs for Implementation, Though (Score:5, Informative)
Duh (Score:5, Insightful)
No.
Time and history has shown us that when you're number 1, you don't give in until you absolutely have to - because you don't need to.
That time has not yet come...
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Facebook has the best UI and it already has tons of great apps. Until those apps move and all my friends move and users start changing back, I don't think Facebook has anything to worry about. Facebook has the most used photo app and events app o
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FB is #1 in number of 3rd party applications (Score:1, Insightful)
So the answer "no", Facebook won't give in. Maybe when they start losing market share, but not now. Actually, this looks more like an act of desperation from the other social networking sites to catch up. When competitors join up against a common foe, it says a lot about the strength of that foe.
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So I don't see how Facebook is supposedly the #1 social networking site in your book.
Either way, I don't really care for any of them.
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Demographics (Score:2)
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So much for that theory.
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Google sent an open letter to Facebook: (Score:1, Informative)
Dear Facebook,
It's Cloberin' Time!
Yours truly,
The G-Unit Commandos.
Consolidation Phase (Score:2, Interesting)
My prediction on FaceBook's growth rate BEFORE the Google OpenSocial API release.
http://www.realmeme.com/roller/page/realmeme?entry=social_networking_meme [realmeme.com]
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"Will Facebook give in?" (Score:2, Insightful)
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Localised site for Australia (Score:1)
Load of Crap (Score:2, Insightful)
All it is supposed to be, is so that you can write some stupid client side gadget, and you gadget can be run on every participating websites. BFD.
Each site is still an isolated island. You gadget doesn't run across sites, it only runs on every sites. It is not for sharing anything or interacting with anybody among different sites.
I've assumed that OpenSocial is a
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Google Authentication? (Score:2, Interesting)
You can access both public and private feeds using the OpenSocial People data API. Public feeds don't require any authentication, but they are read-only. If you want to view Friends then your client needs to authenticate before requesting private feeds. It can authenticate using either of two approaches: ClientLogin username/password authentication or AuthSub proxy authentication.
How could I authenticate myself into other social websites like Friendster t
Mixing Orkut + Myspace and facebook people (Score:2)
any api/environment that has myspace in it caters to, well, myspace crowd ( good lord there is no other way to put it). i wouldnt think any average user of facebook would like to ( god forbid) mingle with myspacers in an environment, regardless of the api.
Total non-feature (Score:3, Interesting)
MY CUSTOMERS! MINE, MINE, MINE!
Social Networking in Corporate Intranet (Score:1)
With so much brouhaha about social networking, Web 2.0, networking analytics, etc. that the internet is spewing, I wonder where this is all leading to from a corporate intranet perspective. Am sure even if the CIO (or which ever CXO is responsible for IT & security) is not ready to open up these sites in his/her corporate network (by putting up site blockers, etc.), employees will find out a way to bring them in. So is it not prudent for the CIO to include social networking in the IT strategy of the org
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Will Facebook give in? (Score:1)
OpenID! Please?? (Score:1, Informative)
You see, Google Talk is a Jabber IM service. That means that while the Google Talk client itself probably only works with Google, you can, in fact, talk to anyone, on any domain, on any Jabber server, from your Google Talk account, and vice versa. It's IM, but with the decentralization, flexibility, and possibility of competition that you find in email.
Well, Ope
third time's a charm (Score:2)
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