Social Networking Sites Opening Their APIs 56
prostoalex writes "Business Week magazine is looking at social networking sites opening their APIs to third-party developers to enable social applications not supported by the network itself. Facebook is setting an example by releasing their API from beta into 1.0, and many others are expected to follow the suit. Quoting from the article: 'Since Facebook, a network of 17 million college students, started a pilot program last summer, third-party developers have created some 100 new applications. Now a Facebook user name and password can be used to log in to content-sharing and chat site Mosoto, and to automatically import Facebook friends into Mosoto's buddy list for chat. Facebook itself does not offer a chat function.'"
myspace has already done this (Score:2, Funny)
You mean Myspace doesn't have enough third-party "applications" [betanews.com]?
Advaned Programming Interface (Score:2, Funny)
Great, now if I could just find a woman on one to open her API
Re:Great, when do we get a Slashdot API? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Advaned Programming Interface (Score:5, Funny)
Please note: Adding love.h to your partner object requires a few additional objects be streamed in before some functions are made available:
#include <love.h>
Partner significantOther;
Dinner dinner;
Flowers flowers;
significantOther << dinner << flowers;
Otherwise the call to significantOther.putOut() will throw an UninitializedMember() exception.
Re:Advaned Programming Interface (Score:3, Funny)
No manual entry for woman
Re:Advaned Programming Interface (Score:3, Funny)
woman: nothing appropriate
Re:Advaned Programming Interface (Score:1, Funny)
No manual entry for woman
I enter them manually all the time. Bug marked WORKSFORME.