Marc?s Voice » Blog Archive » How to build the mesh - #1: ID, Social Graphs and Groups

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Marc Canter takes on the first aspect of the mesh: identity. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Marc Canter takes on the first aspect of the mesh: identity. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
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Joshua Porter on Google's Social Graph API. Good Reading. Saved By: Carsten Pötter | View Details | Give Thanks
Joshua Porter on Google's Social Graph API. Good Reading. Saved By: Carsten Pötter | View Details | Give Thanks
OpenSocial, Killer Apps and Regular People

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There is a lot of hoopla in the tech industry around Google's latest project called "OpenSocial" - a platform and set of developer APIs/tools that would allow people to write and deploy web based applications on top of . Freedom of choice is important. Privacy is important. Open standards are important. Patent-free, license-free technology is important. That is what I, and my colleagues at Six Apart are focusing on. Saved By: Byrne Reese | View Details | Give Thanks
There is a lot of hoopla in the tech industry around Google's latest project called "OpenSocial" - a platform and set of developer APIs/tools that would allow people to write and deploy web based applications on top of . Freedom of choice is important. Privacy is important. Open standards are important. Patent-free, license-free technology is important. That is what I, and my colleagues at Six Apart are focusing on. Saved By: Byrne Reese | View Details | Give Thanks
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he Relationship Update Stream is an endless feed of social relationship data, designed for web services to be able to send and receive information when changes to social relationships on their service occur. Saved By: Larry Halff | View Details | Give Thanks
he Relationship Update Stream is an endless feed of social relationship data, designed for web services to be able to send and receive information when changes to social relationships on their service occur. Saved By: Larry Halff | View Details | Give Thanks
Six Apart - News and Events: OAuth: Share Your Ideas, Not Your Password

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"You shouldn't have to give out the password to your email account or access to your credit card just because you want to use two websites together." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
"You shouldn't have to give out the password to your email account or access to your credit card just because you want to use two websites together." Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Six Apart - News and Events: We Are Opening the Social Graph

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Dave details the Six Apart approach to opening up the social graph. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Dave details the Six Apart approach to opening up the social graph. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive Do You Want One Social Networking Profile to Rule Them All? «

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'There?s talk lately of the social graph problem: ?people are getting sick of registering and re-declaring their friends on every site.? One proposed solution is to create an open, interoperable representation of our social relationships on the web. Web apps would use this unified contacts store instead of building their own. But is the ?social graph problem? a real one for most people? Might the average Internet user be better off with a distributed and fragmented online social graph?' Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
'There?s talk lately of the social graph problem: ?people are getting sick of registering and re-declaring their friends on every site.? One proposed solution is to create an open, interoperable representation of our social relationships on the web. Web apps would use this unified contacts store instead of building their own. But is the ?social graph problem? a real one for most people? Might the average Internet user be better off with a distributed and fragmented online social graph?' Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks





