Open Social: Just an app runtime?

Posted by alper

It looks like OpenSocial in its current form is just an app runtime to compete with the Facebook Application ecosystem. We just had a very very crowded session on Barcamp Berlin about OpenSocial with (among others) David Recordon from SixApart where we tried to create some clarification about OpenSocial and ask a lot more questions.

Barcamp Berlin

Big questions raised from this session include the following:

  1. What does this do for the portability of social networks?
  2. How are containers supposed to manage their applications?
  3. What is the importance of microformats in this context?
  4. How can you make your site friendly to interact with OpenSocial applications?
  5. What is Google’s role in control in all of this?
  6. Is this spammer’s heaven?
  7. Where’s the data stored at?

There was also a lot of talk about privacy which seems to be more important to Europeans than it is to Americans and seeing as we are importing a lot of these services from the USA, we are also importing the same policies embedded in the code.

The question about what Google wants to make searchable, I think is easily answered by first people and secondly with a social graph, Google can provide users with a lot more accurately ranked search results.

Picture by bjoern

And I wondered whether you could write an OpenSocial app that retrieves your list of friends from the social network and POSTs them out to your own repository of social graph information. This way you can write a social network synch’ing tool which will extract your various social clouds from each service and provide you with added value on top of that.
The only thing you would need to do after that would be to align the various graphs by marking people in different networks as being identical.

David replied that some containers might not allow such use of their data, but the data is not theirs to begin with. My profile and friends information is mine, and social networks that do not respect that basic principle will lose me as their customer.

(And about our app, we’ve got a design and API keys, but the WiFi on the venue is proxied, so developing is a bit difficult here.)

2 Responses to “Open Social: Just an app runtime?”

  1. Matt http://blog.nbwd.co.uk/

    If you’re developing your app on Ruby on Rails, you might want to check out a blog post by a colleague of mine here at New Bamboo. It’s to make implementing OpenSocial Routes easier.

    http://blog.nbwd.co.uk/2007/11/7/opensocial-with-ruby-on-rails

    _M

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