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2009

LinkedIn Developer Network

by holyver (via)
LinkedIn APIs Let your users bring LinkedIn profiles and networks with them to your site or application. You gain better awareness of your users, increase productive engagement, and gain reach through the 52 million professionals on LinkedIn.

Shindig - Welcome To Shindig!

by holyver & 4 others (via)
What is Shindig? Shindig is a container for hosting social application consisting of four parts: * Gadget Container JavaScript: core JavaScript foundation for general gadget functionality (read more about gadget functionality). This JavaScript manages security, communication, UI layout, and feature extensions, such as the OpenSocial API. * Gadget Rendering Server: used to render the gadget XML into JavaScript and HTML for the container to expose via the container JavaScript. * OpenSocial Container JavaScript: JavaScript environment that sits on top of the Gadget Container JavaScript and provides OpenSocial specific functionality (profiles, friends, activities, datastore). * OpenSocial Data Server: an implementation of the server interface to container-specific information, including the OpenSocial REST APIs, with clear extension points so others can connect it to their own backends. Shindig is the reference implementation of OpenSocial API specifications, a standard set of Social Network APIs which includes: * Profiles * Relationships * Activities * Shared applications * Authentication * Authorization

Facebook PHP Tutorial

by holyver
I will cover the basics of using the Facebook PHP library and how to get your application started, including: 1. Installing The Facebook Developer Application 2. Downloading The Facebook PHP Client Library 3. Creating Your Application 4. Hello Facebook! Example 5. FBML - Facebook Markup Language 6. Using the Facebook API

2007

DLFP: OpenSocial, un pas de plus vers une « société des réseaux sociaux »

by kasi77
Depuis jeudi, Google Code héberge le projet OpenSocial, un ensemble d'API qui vont permettre le développement de programmes communs pour un certain nombre de sites de réseaux sociaux (voir liste en référence). Avant jeudi, tout programmeur souhaitant développer une application pour réseaux sociaux devait apprendre l'API, la syntaxe et parfois même un nouveau langage de chacun des réseaux (quand ceux-ci proposaient une API accessible de l'extérieur !). Maintenant, OpenSocial permet d'accéder aux fonctions de base, au plus petit commun dénominateur entre tous les réseaux sociaux participant.

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