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Facebook To Open Source Platform
Facebook Is Calling the Effort fbOpen - Claiming That the Effort Will Make It Easier for Developers to Build Applications On It
May. 30, 2008 12:15 PM
Facebook, the social networking site that Microsoft owns a
pricey sliver of, says it’s going to open source its year-old Facebook Platform
so it’s easier for developers to build applications on it.
It’s reportedly calling the effort fbOpen and the move puts
it on a collision course with the Google OpenSocial initiative that MySpace,
Yahoo and now AOL back so third-party applications can access the sites’ data.
TechCrunch, which broke the story, expects Facebook to open
source the FMBL markup language, the FQL query language, the FJS JavaScript
library and the Facebook API.
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