Facebook Launches the Open Graph At f8 — Our Coverage
Facebook has launched what it calls the Open Graph, a set of features that further integrates the service with the rest of the web. We’re in the middle of covering the launch today at the company’s f8 developer conference in San Francisco.
We’ll be looking at how this launch will affect social gaming — but not in this post. For now, be sure to check out our ongoing coverage over on Inside Facebook. Here are our stories up to this point:
Facebook Searching For Ways to Break Into Mobile Apps
New Facebook Activity Stream Plugin Brings Filtered Stream to Any Website
With the Open Graph Protocol, Any URL Can Be Treated Just Like a Facebook Page
Facebook Recommendations Plugin to Make Website Content Socially Relevant
Facebook Announces “App2User” Liquidity Program for Merchants to Convert Rewards Points into Credits
Facebook: We Want to Integrate 200 Credits Payment Options Worldwide
Facebook Announces Open Graph API and 5 New Social Plugins at f8
Facebook Removing 24 Hour Caching Policy on User Data for Developers
Live-Blogging Facebook’s f8 Developer Conference: The Open Graph Launches
Facebook Expanding Facebook Connect With New “Like Plugin” for Websites Today at f8



April 22nd, 2010 at 12:22 pm
Is it just me or did Facebook “turn off” the ability to browse new games via the game channel. I used to be able to click on different categories like “Cards” or “RPG” and see a list if newly released games… but now I can’t find that anywhere.
April 26th, 2010 at 7:28 pm
[...] application directory at the bottom of its Games Dashboard last week, as Inside Social Games reader Josh pointed out. We asked Facebook why. The company says it is trying to “optimize [...]
May 4th, 2010 at 5:22 am
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