26th Mar, 2008

The Birth of the OpenSocial Foundation - GigaOM

GIGAOM
STACEY HIGGINBOTHAM
25 MARCH 08

There go the social networking neighborhoods! Google, Yahoo and MySpace are taking a page from the Mozilla Foundation by creating a nonprofit foundation to control and maintain the OpenSocial code, which allows developers to build applications that work on a variety of social networks. The core companies will still contribute to the code, but as of July 1, it will become a community effort. This move legitimizes the idea of a social network as a platform, as it offers the ability to develop for a variety of social networks in one go; it also signals that social networks are becoming a commodity.

The move is great for developers, who will soon be able to develop for the two prevailing social networking platforms (OpenSocial and Facebook), rather than having to write several versions of the same program for different sites.

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