Comments on: Facebook Connect appears set for expansion
Service launched last spring that lets members log on to other Web sites using their Facebook profile looks to be preparing for a new phase.
Service launched last spring that lets members log on to other Web sites using their Facebook profile looks to be preparing for a new phase.
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Imagine a world where I could choose the lens of different social graphs to look at the same content.
This already happens to some degree with status messages because of Twitter's openness. I can view messages on Facebook (many of which are now generated by Twitter) or view them in Twitter (which has a very different model for its social graphs). What's a shame is that Facebook won't let it's status messages back out to Twitter (and other services), so I can't view everything from my Facebook friends there.
Twitter's open graph (itself) is interesting. Twitter's open access to that graph is far more compelling, and may have more to do with Twitter's success to date. <br><br>This is what I meant when I wrote <a href="http://dalelarson.com/2008/11/could-twitter-transcendent-clarity-trump-facebook.html" rel="nofollow">Twitter vs. Facebook: Will Twitter's Transcendent Clarity Trump Facebook</a>
- by chrissparshott December 4, 2008 12:36 PM PST
- Good for usability but a blow to digital user rights. I wonder if Facebook logs the places you visit and is able to see what transactions you perform on the Facebook-Partner site.
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(3 Comments)Big brother and profile 2.0 might be taking a step closer to reality...
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