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Facebook Apps On Any Website

23 pointsby gabrielleydonover 17 years ago

5 comments

apexaukover 17 years ago
Surely this is not that big a deal - The title's misleading - in particular, this announcement doesn't enable "facebook apps on any website" in a way that wasnt previously possible since the api was first released, pre-platform even.<p>The point here is that they've released a javascript interface to the api that sits alongside the existing ones for other languages (php, ruby etc). The news is that now you can build FB apps without having to use server-side code. Can anyone suggest a "useful use" for this, where you wouldn't want to use a server-side language..?<p>TC, mashable etc all seem to have missed the point here due to misunderstanding the technicalities. Now, if FB _did_ open up a platform to enable _existing_ FB apps to be embedded on web pages external to facebook (like google gadgets for your webpage) - now _that_ would be interesting. Thats what everyone is implying, but sadly it isnt so this time..
astonover 17 years ago
There's really nothing new here at all. Just a Javascript library to make calls to the API.
ivankiriginover 17 years ago
It would be cool if users coming to their site could just put in some information and then you could import all their data and network. It would make facebook essentially a totally open data platform. I wouldn't have to bother trying to get an ap on facebook too.<p>Data exportability makes things more valuable, not less.
dawnerdover 17 years ago
I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not. In a way it could work a lot like openid where the user only has to log into Facebook.
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tlrobinsonover 17 years ago
Awesome. This seems work similar to how the Google Maps API works.<p>I assume it's safe to include your application key client side?