Tag Archive 'Open Graph'

Facebook Launches Open Graph Apps

At a press event yesterday, Facebook announced that they will go ahead with the extension of the Open Graph. This entails that 60 social apps are going live on Facebook, including Foursquare, Airbnb, eBay, Runkeeper and TripAdvisor among others. The apps are part of Facebook’s Open Graph revamp already unveiled at F8 September last year. [...]

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Last month Facebook announced the new Facebook Timeline at f8. But whereas the Timeline is more relevant for user profiles, what is more interesting for businesses is Facebook’s expansion of the open graph and the possibilities in the new social apps. Social apps explained So far we have become familiar with Facebook’s social plugins, which [...]

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Yesterday, much talked about Facebook Developer’s Conference F8 took place in San Fransisco. It was a much talked about event and it seemed Facebook had something big to announce which would forever change the face internet and I feel as usual the social giant was quite impressive! We were following it quite closely. Following is [...]

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Today would be a bad day or a good one for Facebook, we will let the users decide. But, what we know for sure is that we are going to see robust changes in Facebook. Some of them are already visible to us in form of new “News feed” design, tickers, Friend Activity for brand [...]

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F8 is Facebook Developer’s Conference where changes and new solutions for the platform are in focus. People constantly speculate on what the next big thing on the platform will be. And this year, speculations on the changes have been in line with the directional motto of “Read. Watch. Listen”. From “Open Graph” last year, to [...]

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I just watched a live stream from F8, which is a Facebook developers conference held in San Francisco. Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, and his crew enrolled some of the coming features on the Facebook platform.  A lot of it is pretty technical in a nerdy way, but on the other hand it [...]

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