Facebook’s Announcements Confirm The Future of the Social Web Isn’t a Single Destination
Monday, April 27th, 2009Today has been a big day for Facebook. In the last few hours we’ve learned that Facebook will open up its news feed stream so 3rd parties can integrate reading and writing content from Facebook directly into 3rd party applications. We’ve also learned that Facebook will begin accepting OpenID log-in; soon you will be able to log-in to Facebook with your AIM or Yahoo ID info (for example). Shortly after Facebook’s news, 3rd party developers such as Seesmic and Xobni made announcements that they will integrate the Facebook stream into their desktop applications. All of this means users will now be able to fulfill many of their Facebook cravings without actually going to Facebook.com. Along with Facebook Connect, we can see a clear vision of the social web being architected by Facebook, one that fully embraces decentralization and lets us exist as social entities with our Facebook identities as we live out across the web digital ecosystem. (more…)
Tags: Facebook, Facebook Connect, Facebook Open Stream, MySpace, OpenID, Seesmic, Seesmic Desktop, TechCrunch, Xobni


