vertisement. Many of the same concepts in monetizing
> RSS feeds are applicable -- albeit in a much more rich and dynamic
> way.
>
> Josh Alleyhttp://www.tocquigny.com
>
> On Nov 4, 10:58 pm, Tim Longhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys, I'm preparing an
Hi guys, I'm preparing an report for the OpenSocial blog on monetizing
OpenSocial applications.
I am looking for details on opportunities and restrictions (if any) on
monetizing OpenSocial apps - can developers do what they like? What
are the rules?
I haven't come across whether there is a stand
Using the Facebook example, if I want to see what countries a friend
has visited using the "Countries I've Visited" application, I have to
add that application (and expose my info) just to be able to look at a
map.
Will OpenSocial be similar in this regard? Or will the apps have lower
'barriers t
Count me in!
http://sandbox.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=12077698861398252200
Tim
http://www.opensocialblog.com/
On Nov 4, 10:53 am, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good idea
>
> http://sandbox.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=13978654649079227264
>
> On Nov 4, 6:05 am, Travis Choma <[EMAIL PROTECTE
> There's going to be a big interoperability testing problem in the near
> future. Does my gadget written to Orkut work on Hi5?
Isn't interoperability the whole point?
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Tim Longhurst
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