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From the page: "Common APIs mean you have less to learn to build for multiple websites. OpenSocial is currently being developed by Google in conjunction with members of the web community. The ultimate goal is for any social website to be able to implement the APIs and host 3rd party social... more
Reviewed by definitiveturbo Nov 02 2007, 07:55am ( 24 reviews ) • google.com
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Rated by DavidJohns on Aug 09, 11:36pm
The web is more interesting when you can build apps that easily interact with your friends and colleagues.
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Rated by moookid on Jul 31 2008, 2:15am
rejoice RESTian brothers
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Rated by delabs on Jul 05 2008, 2:55am
How to add google gadgets to stumbleupon.
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Rated by ridleyscott on Feb 12 2008, 1:03am
google response to FB...
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Rated by uglybetty977 on Jan 08 2008, 1:47pm
soooooooooo much potential
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Rated by jasontmartinez27 on Jan 04 2008, 7:32am
OpenSocial seems great... still some security issues (from what i understand), but surely it'll get worked out quickly...
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Rated by hmrtk on Jan 04 2008, 5:47am
From the page: "OpenSocial provides a common set of APIs for social applications across multiple websites. With standard JavaScript and HTML, developers can create apps that access a social network's friends and update feeds."
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Rated by andro on Dec 02 2007, 1:16pm
I've yet to fully maximize this to see it's full potential.
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Rated by y0ce012 on Nov 23 2007, 9:00am
I would like to implement this API for my site :)
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Rated by vision-x on Nov 14 2007, 4:57am
let's see what's gonna happend