Social Networking APIs wars
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DailyBits
FaceBook has responded to the challenge posed by OpenSocial by announcing that it will be making its platform available to third party networks for a licensing fee. One of the leaders in the social networking segment, FaceBook's decision has created quite a buzz in the online world.
Already online firms are vying for developer attention. FaceBook's release of its platform early on ensured that the applications on the site were well on the way before the other social networks got together with Google to announce APIs for third party development.
It will interesting to see how OpenSocial develops in the light of these announcements.
Already online firms are vying for developer attention. FaceBook's release of its platform early on ensured that the applications on the site were well on the way before the other social networks got together with Google to announce APIs for third party development.
It will interesting to see how OpenSocial develops in the light of these announcements.
















