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May 12th, 2008, 7:27 am
If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. According to Web reports over the weekend, Google today is expected to launch Friend Connect, a set of APIs for pulling personal data from social networks that comply with the OpenSocial common interface specifications it published in October.
The move would follow news from Facebook and MySpace, which made similar announcements last week.
New from Facebook is Facebook Connect, which builds on the Facebook Platform it launched in May 2007. The release adds trusted authentication between Web sites; portability of real identity, including names, profiles, friends and photos; friends access for adding social context; and dynamic privacy, which permits a user’s privacy rules to propagate to external sites.
The release of MySpace’s Data Availability was accompanied by built-in partnerships with EBay and Yahoo, along with Twitter and its Photobucket. The project makes available MySpace user profiles, photos, videos and friend networks via RESTful API with authentication provided by OAuth.
The new MySpace API embraces specifications of the DataPortability Group, a small band founded in November, 2007, by Chris Saad. I couldn’t find a Web site for Data Availability, but MySpace’s developer documentation page might prove helpful. Also, tech portal TechCrunch posted a pretty good article and sample application showing how Data Availability might look with Twitter’s “What are you doing?” Web site.
MySpace in April boosted its development tools, including the addition of a Post-To function to simplify publication of a user’s personal information to other users and sites.
The move would follow news from Facebook and MySpace, which made similar announcements last week.
New from Facebook is Facebook Connect, which builds on the Facebook Platform it launched in May 2007. The release adds trusted authentication between Web sites; portability of real identity, including names, profiles, friends and photos; friends access for adding social context; and dynamic privacy, which permits a user’s privacy rules to propagate to external sites.
The release of MySpace’s Data Availability was accompanied by built-in partnerships with EBay and Yahoo, along with Twitter and its Photobucket. The project makes available MySpace user profiles, photos, videos and friend networks via RESTful API with authentication provided by OAuth.
The new MySpace API embraces specifications of the DataPortability Group, a small band founded in November, 2007, by Chris Saad. I couldn’t find a Web site for Data Availability, but MySpace’s developer documentation page might prove helpful. Also, tech portal TechCrunch posted a pretty good article and sample application showing how Data Availability might look with Twitter’s “What are you doing?” Web site.
MySpace in April boosted its development tools, including the addition of a Post-To function to simplify publication of a user’s personal information to other users and sites.
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