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Facebook Launches Open Source Initiative

Facebook Opensource

Facebook plans open-source platform to assist application developers.  Facebook said that as the new Platform continues to mature, open sourcing the infrastructure behind it is a natural step so developers can build richer social applications and share what they’ve learned with the ecosystem.

Facebook has announced it will make its third-party developer platform open source which could be a huge step toward breaking down the wall between its site and the rest of the web.

“We’re working on an open-source initiative that is meant to help application developers better understand Facebook Platform and more easily build applications, whether it’s by running their own test servers, building tools, or optimizing their applications. As Facebook Platform continues to mature, open-sourcing the infrastructure behind it is a natural step so developers can build richer social applications and share what they’ve learned with the ecosystem. Additional details will be released soon,” a spokesperson said.

Applications developed on the Facebook Platform would be compatible with any social network that maps its application programming interfaces (APIs) to Facebook.

Facebook has been sending out mixed signals after cutting off Google’s Friend Connect, but it also just announced a feature called Facebook Connect, which lets users access their Facebook identity on any site.

Google Inc. is expected to shed light on its own social technologies such as Google App Engine, for building and hosting Web applications, and OpenSocial, the Google-backed application programming interface (API) for social networking. Continue Reading »

Facebook Denies Google Friend Connect, Privacy Concerns

Facebook announced that they have denied Google Friend Connect access to Facebook user data.

The Google Friend Connect service would allow any Web site to have social networking features. This would allow users to go on a different Web site, and access their photos, profile, blogs, etc and update them accordingly.

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Facebook is apparently not up for this idea at all though as they do not want Facebook users to interact with Google Friend Connect it seems.

 

Facebook engineer Charlie Cheever wrote in a blog post that “We’ve found that Google Friend Connect redistributes user information from Facebook to other developers without users’ knowledge, which doesn’t respect the privacy standards our users have come to expect and is a violation of our Terms of Service.”

Google has argued that it is not a privacy issue at all, as all Google Friend Connect does is give users full control over their data.

We will have to wait and see how this turns out, but it is clear and apparent that Facebook is not in the mood to connect with Google in any way as of right now.