OpenSocial Network Programming

Published at Monday 1 February 2010 @ 9:52 pm by tweetytweety

As a new and exciting platform for creating and deploying social networking applications on multiple networks, OpenSocial is a set of common Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that can be used on MySpace, hi5, imeem, Friendster, Netlog, orkut, and more. This book walks you through the creation of engaging social network applications using OpenSocial, and provides you with a behind-the-scenes look into the creation of applications for the most popular social networks using OpenSocial.


Following an introduction that discusses what a social network application is and how applications can be found in different platforms, you’ll discover some of the most popular techniques used for creating both “social” and “viral” applications. You’ll gain an understanding of the OpenSocial architecture (including both client and server APIs) and OpenSocial data formats. Packed with code examples and tips and tricks from industry experts, this resource will put you on your way to quickly creating social networking applications with OpenSocial.

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