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Owen BlackerThe Google Social Graph API is a new programming API that allows developers to expose social relationships embedded in web sites. What does this mean for regular folks like you and me?
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12 Feb 08
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The Social Graph API helps solve this “silos of information” problem by allowing people to write software that understands who your friends are. It does this by reading your web site or blog and making connections between the social profiles you have across the web.
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So that’s the big reason why I’m excited by the Social Graph API: it helps to solve a real tough problem brought on by the proliferation of social networks.
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Google is an aggregator, not a creator. Google will be in competition to have the best aggregator of the graph.
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Since the relationship information is embedded within web sites anybody can index this information. So competitors can come along and try to provide a better API or better tools than Google.
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The social relationships that the API exposes are encoded in regular old HTML using the XFN and FOAF formats.
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Paulo ColacinoNova API criada pelo Google permite agregar informações pessoais de diversos sites como Amazon, Orkut, Facebook etc.
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05 Feb 08
Martin LindnerThe truth is that Facebook, Amazon, or even Twitter never had a good glimpse of my true social network anyway. Therefore, they had an incomplete social graph. I never gave Facebook my email list, they don’t know anything about my blog, and I’m going t
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Ratcatcher"But what if you wanted these sites to know a bit about each other? What if you want to combine your Amazon book history with your friends lists at Facebook so that you can see what your friends are reading"
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03 Feb 08
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Joshua Porter on Google's Social Graph API. Good Reading.
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