Congrats, Eiji. Welcome to the party!
-Dan

On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Eiji Kitamura <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
> Some people may recognize me by name, since I occasionally posting
> messages to spec-list and
> contributing codes to shindig.
> It've been almost one year since i first met shindig. But today, I'm
> happy to announce
> the release of yet another OpenSocial container "goo Home".
> "goo Home" is existing SNS represents one of the biggest japanese
> portal site "goo". This release
> is sandbox only beta. Developers are required to register to view it
> working.
>
> We've implemented broad range of support for OpenSocial spec:
> * home / profile / canvas view
> * privacy control over person attributes. (not returning attributes
> when set as as private by user)
> * activity stream which supports both addition from gadgets and feed
> from external services
>
> * requestCreateActivity(asks permission when priority is high and not
> granted)
>  - supporting MediaItem
> * requestPermission (works when gadget is not owned by viewer)
> * requestShareApp
> * requestSendMessage
> * DataRequest for
>  - AppData
>  - People/Person
>  - Activity
> etc.
> Sorry but no REST for this time.
>
> Since we are an open SNS, when we launch production environment, which
> will hopefully be in one month,
> the container will be public and profile page with gadgets will be
> revealed to the web.
> Even if you're not registered or signed in, you can view gadgets.
>
> I'm sorry that all documents and UI is written only in japanese.
> But in case you have japanese colleague, please ask them to read.
>
> http://developer.home.goo.ne.jp/document/
>
>
> Finally, we've implemented OpenSocial using PHP Shindig. I would like
> to thank all the people who
> are involved in developing it, especially Chris Chabot, who spent so
> much time, took massive effort on shindig.
>
> Of course, I would like to send big thank you to all the Java version
> developers too, since
> PHP version wouldn't have existed without it.
>
> Regards,
> Eiji
>

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