Open Social
...it's open for use on any web site. It's not only for proprietary use on a single website. A no walled gardens concept.
Per Marc Anderson's blog post:
"If you have a web site today, and you want to turn your web site into an Open Social app, that's perhaps even easier than "porting" a Facebook app. Just take your current HTML and Javascript front-end pages and create a version of those pages that use the Open Social API."
The launch is this Thursday, but it sounds like there's some baking to set in:
"The API has to stabilize a bit, and containers have to finish testing and validating their implementations. But public production systems aren't far off -- Ning, for one, will go live as soon as we possibly can, probably just as soon as Google finalizes the API."
Although there is no perfection in this world, folks seem hopeful with a "wait and see" attitude and lots of questions -- this one being a big one:
Dave Winer: "When Google makes their announcement on Thursday, the question they should be asked by everyone is -- How much of my data are you letting me control today? That's pretty much all that matters to anyone, imho."




Weee! can't wait!!... =)
Posted by cheryl on November 01, 2007 at 12:34 AM MDT #
Cheryl, I know -- this could be a real game changer.
Posted by Skrocki on November 01, 2007 at 08:00 AM MDT #
I have got the screenshots for Orkut Sandbox at
http://mytechrantings.blogspot.com/2007/11/orkut-sandbox-initial-looks.html
Though the API wasn't working rest of the interface is very much in orkut theme :)
Posted by Rohit on November 02, 2007 at 09:36 AM MDT #
I know -- this could be a real game changer.
Posted by phpsourcecode on November 03, 2007 at 04:56 AM MDT #