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Added: Jun 10, 2008
From: GoogleDevelopers
Duration: 59:41
OpenSocial Specification: What's Next for OpenSocial David Glazer (Google) OpenSocial is an open specification established by a group of social sites and application developers. While OpenSocial version 0.7 is being rolled out on several large social networking sites, the specification is evolving to include more features useful to social application developers. This session will cover the most interesting features that are discussed in the specification working group to be included in the next versions of OpenSocial, like an OpenSocial template language, and the OpenSocial RESTful API.
Channel: Tech
Tags: google i/o io2008 opensocial
partimekimchi Says:
Jun 28, 2008 - Hi5 and MySpace containers have already implemented many of the features in 0.8 specification: such as, lifestyle and presence. There was nothing exciting or particularly new about this API.
deezzer Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - The first question comes from Newton Chan - a wizard at JS. He teaches at Evergreen College, Bay Area.
IndianOpinion Says:
Jul 23, 2008 - spot on!!! This guy is so boring in the beginning!
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dinobravo420 Says:
Jun 19, 2008 - when John started his presentation ..i began to fall into a sleep mode all i could hear was "blah blah blah" bah bablala....you need to take a speech course or just slow down