Guys lets keep the discussions focused and friendly please, there are
entirely to much less then helpful posts on this thread.
To respond to the original topic, the bad news is that the eCPM on social
gadgets is a good bit lower then you would have on regular websites, however
this is off set by
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Kaczor t.kaczmare...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
I'm a newbie from Poland and this is my first post here. Maybe it
won't be too precise but I'll try to be clear with my questions. I'm
not even sure if I'm writing in a proper place for it but I hope
yes :).
I
Thank you very much, Chris. That's exactly what I was looking for and
your answer is very positive from my point of view :).
On 20 Wrz, 13:24, Chris Chabot chab...@google.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Kaczor t.kaczmare...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all!
I'm a newbie from Poland and
One more doubt. I'm reading APIs and just found all the fields that a
Person object might have:
http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Opensocial.Person_%28v0.9%29
So I don't know if I'm getting it right - I can use only these fields
and I can't create new ones?
Actually a lot of those fields won't even be supported by each social
network. That isn't really a problem though as long as you collect store
your own information on your own servers.
You'd do this by doing a signed request to your server (using makeRequest:
Thanks a lot again. I have to admit that I'm only just realizing how
powerful OS is :).
On 20 Wrz, 21:49, Chris Chabot chab...@google.com wrote:
Actually a lot of those fields won't even be supported by each social
network. That isn't really a problem though as long as you collect store
your