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Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Posted in Companies, Security, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web Social Web 101 Chris Messina This session will cover the latest and most important trends of the Social Web and dive deep into where this is all going, at both technical and conceptual levels. From the concepts of digital identity, relationships, and social objects, this session will cover emerging technologies like WebFinger, Salmon, ActivityStrea.ms, Op...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OpenSocial, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, pubsubhubbub, googleio2010, #io2010, ActivityStrea.ms, ...



Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?

Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?

Posted in Companies, Security, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next? Social Web 201 Adam Nash, Neal Sample, Chris Messina, Angus Logan, Ryan Sarver, Chris Cole, Kara Swisher (moderator) With the advent of social protocols like OAuth, OpenID and ActivityStrea.ms, it's clear that the web has gone social and is becoming more open. Adam Nash (LinkedIn), Daniel Raffel (Yahoo), Chris Messina (Google), Angus Logan (...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OpenSocial, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, pubsubhubbub, googleio2010, #io2010, ActivityStrea.ms, ...


Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?

Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?

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Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs? Social Web 101 Chris Chabot, Marco Kaiser (Seesmic), Ming Yong (Socialwok) Google Buzz is a new way to share updates, photos, videos and more, and start conversations about the things you find interesting. In this session, we'll take a deep dive into building with the Buzz APIs and the open standards it uses, such as ActivityStrea.ms, ...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, pubsubhubbub, googleio2010, #io2010, Buzz, ActivityStrea.ms, ...


Google I/O 2010 - Fluid social experiences across sites

Google I/O 2010 - Fluid social experiences across sites

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Google I/O 2010 - Bridging the islands: Building fluid social experiences across websites Social Web 201 John Panzer, Joseph Smarr As more sites add social functionality, profiles, friends, and conversations are becoming increasingly fragmented. But an emerging collection of open technologies aim to help bridge these social islands, allowing users to seamlessly move between sites and have unifi...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, #io2010, ActivityStrea.ms, Salmon, Portable Contacts, ...


Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?

Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs?

Posted in Companies, Security, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - What's the hubbub about Google Buzz APIs? Social Web 101 Chris Chabot, Marco Kaiser (Seesmic), Ming Yong (Socialwok) Google Buzz is a new way to share updates, photos, videos and more, and start conversations about the things you find interesting. In this session, we'll take a deep dive into building with the Buzz APIs and the open standards it uses, such as ActivityStrea.ms, ...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, pubsubhubbub, googleio2010, #io2010, Buzz, ActivityStrea.ms, ...



Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Posted in Companies, Security, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web Social Web 101 Chris Messina This session will cover the latest and most important trends of the Social Web and dive deep into where this is all going, at both technical and conceptual levels. From the concepts of digital identity, relationships, and social objects, this session will cover emerging technologies like WebFinger, Salmon, ActivityStrea.ms, Op...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OpenSocial, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, pubsubhubbub, googleio2010, #io2010, ActivityStrea.ms, ...


Google I/O 2010 - Fluid social experiences across sites

Google I/O 2010 - Fluid social experiences across sites

Posted in Companies, Security, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - Bridging the islands: Building fluid social experiences across websites Social Web 201 John Panzer, Joseph Smarr As more sites add social functionality, profiles, friends, and conversations are becoming increasingly fragmented. But an emerging collection of open technologies aim to help bridge these social islands, allowing users to seamlessly move between sites and have unifi...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, #io2010, ActivityStrea.ms, Salmon, Portable Contacts, ...


Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?

Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next?

Posted in Companies, Security, Web Technologies, Conferences

Google I/O 2010 - Where is the social web going next? Social Web 201 Adam Nash, Neal Sample, Chris Messina, Angus Logan, Ryan Sarver, Chris Cole, Kara Swisher (moderator) With the advent of social protocols like OAuth, OpenID and ActivityStrea.ms, it's clear that the web has gone social and is becoming more open. Adam Nash (LinkedIn), Daniel Raffel (Yahoo), Chris Messina (Google), Angus Logan (...

Tags: Google, OpenID, OpenSocial, OAuth, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, pubsubhubbub, googleio2010, #io2010, ActivityStrea.ms, ...