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<item><title>CNET News.com: Facebook ignores OpenSocial, embraces Windows Live Contacts API | Outside the Lines</title>
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<description>Now that Yahoo has finally and officially signed on to the OpenSocial API bandwagon (see Techmeme), the company that Microsoft might buy has joined with MySpace.com and Google to create the OpenSocial Foundation. Facebook is still missing in action, considering whether joining the OpenSocial Foundation is in the best interests of its membership--or its own platform. OpenSocial provides a useful piece of functionality, solving a developer problem by allowing applications developed with the APIs to run on different services without modification--write once, play many. A photo-sharing application could tap into the social graphs of Orkut, Bebo, MySpace, Ning, or other services without any code changes.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:35:19 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>CNET News.com: Facebook ignores OpenSocial, embraces Windows Live Contacts API | Outside the Lines</title>
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<description>Now that Yahoo has finally and officially signed on to the OpenSocial API bandwagon (see Techmeme), the company that Microsoft might buy has joined with MySpace.com and Google to create the OpenSocial Foundation. Facebook is still missing in action, considering whether joining the OpenSocial Foundation is in the best interests of its membership--or its own platform. OpenSocial provides a useful piece of functionality, solving a developer problem by allowing applications developed with the APIs to run on different services without modification--write once, play many. A photo-sharing application could tap into the social graphs of Orkut, Bebo, MySpace, Ning, or other services without any code changes.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:42:14 GMT</pubDate>
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