As you may know, in March 2008 a web-based platform called OpenSocial was launched, designed to unify hi5 payments via a single platform meant to collect micro-transactions on the social networking web property. Since the introduction of OpenSocial, developers have been laboring to find a method to integrate and offe... |
6 June 2009 04:01 GMT |
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Back in November 2007, when Google released the OpenSocial platform, it only had a few partners that agreed to support the OpenSocial APIs, including Bebo, HI5, MySpace and Friendster. As you can see, most of them are actually social networks although the alliance also included other names such as Salesforce and Orac... |
26 March 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Once upon a time there was a big social network reigning over its smaller siblings from far up in the sky, where its success propelled it. But then came its worst nightmare, a new rival and because it too was based on people's profiles and friends, heir to its throne. That spooked the fearless (to that moment) l... |
6 February 2008 14:51 GMT |
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The Mountain View company made what seems to be the smartest move to respond to its rivals' evolution into the social networking battle where the web firms are allying with top players to expand their technologies. Today, Google officially released OpenSocial, a set of APIs which can help the developers design s... |
2 November 2007 04:28 GMT |
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