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FbOpen released: Facebook Platform now open

Imran Hussain   via Startup Meme on 04 June 2008 - 01:04 · 5 comments & 5091 views

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After almost a year of allowing third party developers a passage to get their applications directly onto Facebook; it is now turning a part of its application platform to open source as announced by the company (download available).

According to the company, more than 24,000 applications have so far been built on the platform with the number of developers building them reaching beyond 400,000. Stats show that 140 new applications are added everyday and almost all the Facebook population has added at least one.

The step has been taken to provide developers a view of the social networks platform and to give back to the developer community. The idea is to let newer ideas to make way into the platform to make it more effective and improve it. This would mean a lot, since developers can add functionality, their own tags and API methods. As people put it is an opportunity for the developers to show their creativity just as they did with the Facebook platform.

The release is licensed under the Common Public Attribution License (CPAL); which would also enable you to connect your brand with theirs, as you modify them. This excludes FBML parser (that has Mozilla source code).

Link: Official Announcement on Facebook Developers website

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(1 reply) #1 +chconline on 04 Jun 2008 - 01:56
Is that really a good thing?

After Facebook opened their API for developers to develop their apps last year, all I see now are some 'unnamed friends' who has 50 different useless apps like "How dumb are you" or "What serial killer are you" or that kinda junk.
#1.1 Faisal Islam on 04 Jun 2008 - 04:19
(chconline said @ #1)
Is that really a good thing?

After Facebook opened their API for developers to develop their apps last year, all I see now are some 'unnamed friends' who has 50 different useless apps like "How dumb are you" or "What serial killer are you" or that kinda junk.


ya, ryt dude
#2 bluewind_89 on 04 Jun 2008 - 05:33
Yeah, if only they could allow developer creativity and still filter out ridiculous applications. But, a lot of people must love them since many have a gazillion of them.
#3 barteh on 04 Jun 2008 - 06:57
does this allow you to create your own facebook style communit on your own website?
#4 bankajac on 04 Jun 2008 - 07:00
That would be sweet!

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