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Is Facebook’s Social Graph Beacon 2.0?

Socialized

The most far reaching announcement is the introduction of what is called the Social Graph API, a convention that allows developers (anyone with a Web site or a blog) to easily embed “Like” buttons and other functions on their sites, allowing users to “bring” their Faceboook identities wherever they go on the Web, outside of Facebook’s walled garden.

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What Websites Are You the One True Fan of?

Justin Levy

The real value for OneTrueFan will be for the website owners once OneTrueFan launches their dashboard and API. In the future, OneTrueFan will be releasing an API so that publishers can customize the experience for their visitors. How OneTrueFan works is pretty simple. Yeah, exactly.

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The Next “Facebook Platform” for the Modern Web, and Why Twitter’s Running the Wrong Way

Stay N' Alive

With the advent of mobile, entire operating systems running on the browser, cloud-based personal information stores and APIs such as Kynetx to manage both user and application data for the user, we are so close to being where we want to be! The first person to do it gets the opportunity to lead the pack, and hundreds of millions will follow.

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6 Lessons Learned From the Demise of MySpace | facebook | Social.

Convince & Convert

Facebook rolled out their iPhone app in August, 2007. The Open Graph API was a giant leap past that. MySpace’s roots in the Southern California music scene gave it real-world credibility that other social networks have never enjoyed – and MySpace is still a major player in the music world. Cutting edge.

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