Videos tagged with OpenSocial


Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Posted in Companies, Google

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 - OpenSocial in the Enterprise

Google I/O 2010 - OpenSocial in the Enterprise

Posted in Companies, Google

Google I/O 2010 - Best practices for implementing OpenSocial in the Enterprise Social Web, Enterprise 201 Mark Weitzel, Matt Tucker, Mark Halvorson, Helen Chen, Chris Schalk Enterprise deployments of OpenSocial technologies brings an additional set of considerations that may not be apparent in a traditional social network implementation. In this session, several enterprise vendors will demonstr...

Tags: Google, Enterprise, OpenSocial, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, #io2010


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

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

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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 - iGoogle developer portal and tools

Google I/O 2010 - iGoogle developer portal and tools

Posted in Companies, Development, Google, Javascript

Google I/O 2010 - iGoogle developer portal and tools Social Web 201 Shih-chia Cheng, Albert Cheng Learn how to build and maintain better OpenSocial gadgets for iGoogle. Two major applications will be introduced. The first one is iGoogle Gadget Dashboard for managing gadgets created by you. The second one is OSDE (OpenSocial Development Environment) which is an Eclipse plugin for developers to e...

Tags: Google, Javascript, HTML, OpenSocial, iGoogle, OSDE, Development, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, ...


Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Google I/O 2010 - The open & social web

Posted in Companies, Google

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 - OpenSocial in the Enterprise

Google I/O 2010 - OpenSocial in the Enterprise

Posted in Companies, Google

Google I/O 2010 - Best practices for implementing OpenSocial in the Enterprise Social Web, Enterprise 201 Mark Weitzel, Matt Tucker, Mark Halvorson, Helen Chen, Chris Schalk Enterprise deployments of OpenSocial technologies brings an additional set of considerations that may not be apparent in a traditional social network implementation. In this session, several enterprise vendors will demonstr...

Tags: Google, Enterprise, OpenSocial, Companies, Google I/O, developer conference, googleio2010, #io2010


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, Google

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, ...