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News Corp. Wants an Ad Network Too?
November 9th, 2007 at 8:30 pmSource:Mashable!
Facebook has done something that is very much representative of the openess of its open platform–allowed non-Facebook users to join Facebook with third-party apps automatically added to their accounts. This is in an effort to work with developers that have built applications for services that already had a good amount of users. A […]Source:Mashable!
Google has finally released their open source container sample as promised today. After looking through it and the accompanying documentation, it definitely provides a good starting point for potential OpenSocial developers to begin forming the basis for their applications.
The API specification is considered version .5 and unstable, but provides the various XML DTDs, JavaScript interfaces […]Source:Mashable!
More ad networks from more big players. News Corp.’s Fox Interactive Media is getting ready to roll out an ad network for selling space across its collection of web properties, including MySpace, IGN, and Photobucket. This isn’t entirely surprising, considering the efforts that printed media have begun to put forth as a way […]
























