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OpenSocial will force Facebook to open up
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!After catching the MySpace/OpenSocial news my immediate question was how quickly is Facebook now going to open up? Do they have a choice? not a chance. The list as it stands - MySpace, Bebo, Salesforce, LinkedIn, Ning, Hi5, […]
1Nov2007 | Nick Halstead | 4 comments | ContinuedBelated FOWA Report
Since last week and FOWA my feet have hardly touched the floor, with the TechCrunch article giving us stupid amounts of traffic and then top spot on del.icio.us and a few other big sites it all went a bit mental. So this is my rather belated FOWA and Mashup Demo report.
Mashup Demo
On the Tuesday […]
fav.or.it Feature and Coverage
TechCrunch did an exclusive on fav.or.it yesterday. The main (and long) article is on TechCrunch UK plus a follow up (and shorter version) on the main TechCrunch site.
Alongside the TechCrunch coverage I also released the full details myself on the fav.or.it blog.
Future of Web Apps
I had to go pickup a suit for a friends wedding yesterday and upon exiting the multi-storey car park I was confronted with a mad woman on one of those electrified wheelchairs / buggy / deathtrap. She seemed to have no appreciation that she was A) in the middle of a very busy junction B) […]
20Sep2007 | Nick Halstead | 2 comments | ContinuedFuture Events
Two great bits of news on fav.or.it firstly we have a stand at FOWA (http://www.futureofwebapps.com/) and we will be demonstrating the new look and also showing off all the features we have not yet talked about. So if you are in the UK 3-4th October come over to the show and see what we are […]
18Sep2007 | Nick Halstead | 0 comments | ContinuedBusy Busy Busy
It is a funny concept that the idea of a stag Do is seen as a relaxing weekend, well thats how I am thinking about this weekend as it will be the first break I have had from 23 hour days of meetings/development. The madness continues tomorrow with more meetings including another trip down to […]
5Sep2007 | Nick Halstead | 0 comments | Continued