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Palo Alto, Calif. - Facebook on Monday announced the release of new technology that will allow third-party developers to access Facebook data, which in turn will let users view their content streams and publish information to them from outside sites. The
Source:Facebook Opens Activity Streams to Third-Party Developers

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Facebook Invites in Third-Party Developers

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The Wall Street Journal says that Facebook will announce later today that it will open up core parts of its sites to third-party developers (subscription required). If you look at how third-party development has transformed things like the iPhone and
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Highlighting the rising popularity of real-time action notifications in social networks, Facebook will let external developers access the ‘activity stream’ its members display on their profiles. The goal is to give Facebook members applications designed
Source:Facebook opens up 'activity stream' to external developers

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Facebook to open up to developers

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Facebook is expected to open up its feeds to third party developers today, so they can build new applications on the never-ending flow of data from the social networking site?s 200 million users. According to the , developers will get access to photos,
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Internet social media company Facebook plans to allow outside developers access to core parts of the website so they can build new services, a person familiar with the situation said. The person said the company is expected to announce the plans on
Source:Facebook plans to give developers more access: source

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4 Five Ways to Keep Up With Linux

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Keeping up with Linux is a time-consuming endeavor. Linux is frequently changing, and its so large and widely-used that it is nearly impossible to keep up with all the evolution. With open source communities come power, productivity, and efficiency; so
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San Jose (CA) - Facebook has announced the availability of its ‘Open Stream’ API for developers. ‘Today we are excited to announce an unprecedented step toward greater openness through Facebook Platform. For the first time, we’re opening the core
Source:Facebook offers Open Stream API to developers

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Facebook opens core to outside developers

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Facebook on Monday cleared the way for outside developers to craft software applications that do clever, creative or useful things with data streamed as updates at the social-networking service. A new Open Stream API allows third-party developers to
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(Computerworld) Facebook, Inc. today moved to virtually free the activity streams of its users. Traditionally, Facebook users could only see the updates and postings of friends by logging onto their homepage. That’s no longer the case. Facebook has
Source:Facebook opens activity streams, offers API to developers

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