OpenSocial is a public specification that defines a component hosting environment (container) and a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs) for web-based applications. Initially it was designed for social network applications and was developed by Google along with MySpace and a number of other social networks. In more recent times it has become adopted as a general use runtime environment for allowing untrusted and partially trusted components from third parties to run in an existing web application. The OpenSocial Foundation has also moved to integrate or support numerous other open web technologies. This includes Oauth and OAuth 2.0, Activity Streams, and Portable Contacts, among others.
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| - OpenSocial は、ウェブベースのソーシャルネッワークアプリケーションのための共通のアプリケーションプログラミングインタフェース(API)群。Google によって開発され、2007年11月1日にリリースされた。 OpenSocial API を実装しているアプリケーション群は、それらをサポートするソーシャルネットワークシステムと相互運用性を持つ。 MySpace、Friendster 、mixi などのサイトが賛同している。
- OpenSocial is a public specification that defines a component hosting environment (container) and a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs) for web-based applications. Initially it was designed for social network applications and was developed by Google along with MySpace and a number of other social networks. In more recent times it has become adopted as a general use runtime environment for allowing untrusted and partially trusted components from third parties to run in an existing web application. The OpenSocial Foundation has also moved to integrate or support numerous other open web technologies. This includes Oauth and OAuth 2.0, Activity Streams, and Portable Contacts, among others.
- Based on HTML and JavaScript, as well as the Google Gadgets framework, OpenSocial includes four APIs for social software applications to access data and core functions on participating social networks.
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* One is the general JavaScript API,
* for People and Friends (people and relationship information),
* for Activities (publishing and accessing user activity information), and
* for Persistence (simple key-value pair data for server-free stateful applications). OpenSocial's alpha development.
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| - OpenSocial は、ウェブベースのソーシャルネッワークアプリケーションのための共通のアプリケーションプログラミングインタフェース(API)群。Google によって開発され、2007年11月1日にリリースされた。 OpenSocial API を実装しているアプリケーション群は、それらをサポートするソーシャルネットワークシステムと相互運用性を持つ。 MySpace、Friendster 、mixi などのサイトが賛同している。
- Based on HTML and JavaScript, as well as the Google Gadgets framework, OpenSocial includes four APIs for social software applications to access data and core functions on participating social networks.
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* One is the general JavaScript API,
* for People and Friends (people and relationship information),
* for Activities (publishing and accessing user activity information), and
* for Persistence (simple key-value pair data for server-free stateful applications). OpenSocial's alpha development.
* The initial version of the API that was made public was 0.5, followed by version 0.6 released on December 21, 2007. [9] Version 0.7 was released on February 4, 2008.[10] Version 0.8 was released on May 28, 2008. [11]
- OpenSocial is a public specification that defines a component hosting environment (container) and a set of common application programming interfaces (APIs) for web-based applications. Initially it was designed for social network applications and was developed by Google along with MySpace and a number of other social networks. In more recent times it has become adopted as a general use runtime environment for allowing untrusted and partially trusted components from third parties to run in an existing web application. The OpenSocial Foundation has also moved to integrate or support numerous other open web technologies. This includes Oauth and OAuth 2.0, Activity Streams, and Portable Contacts, among others. It was released on November 1, 2007. Applications implementing the OpenSocial APIs will be interoperable with any social network system that supports them. On 16 December 2014 the W3C announced that "OpenSocial Foundation Moving Standards Work to W3C Social Web Activity"
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