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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Facebook Developers Can Now Embrace Openness
Whatever the real reason,
Facebook has just announced that it plans to open source the code
to its platform but leaving out the specifics. It just makes for an interesting thought whether this was meant to benefit the developers or just a panicky counter move to the creeping
Friend Connect
or
Open Social
initiative. It's still about the data, you know.
Nevertheless, Facebook developers have every reason to smile as the
Morph Appspace
makes deployment a cinch even quicker than the time for you to reach the end of this post.
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