google launches opensocial to spread social applications across the web

Published November 5th, 2007 - 10:04 GMT
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google launches opensocial to spread social applications across the web
Support for Common Set of APIs Includes Bebo, Flixster, hi5, iLike, LinkedIn, mixi, MySpace, Ning, Oracle, orkut, RockYou, Salesforce.com, Slide, Viadeo, and XING

Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced the release of OpenSocial -- a set of common APIs for building social applications across the web -- for developers of social applications and websites that want to add social features.  OpenSocial will unleash more powerful and pervasive social capabilities for the web, empowering developers to build far-reaching applications that users can enjoy regardless of the websites, web applications, or social networks they use. The release of OpenSocial marks the first time that multiple social networks have been made accessible under a common API to make development and distribution easier and more efficient for developers.

The proliferation of unique APIs across dozens of social websites is forcing developers to choose which ones to write applications for – and then spend their time writing separately for each.  OpenSocial gives developers of social applications a single set of APIs to learn for their application to run on any OpenSocial-enabled website.  By providing these simple, standards-based technologies, OpenSocial will speed innovation and bring more social features to more places across the web.  Users win too: they get more interesting, engaging, or useful features faster.
 
“The web is fundamentally better when it’s social, and we’re only just starting to see what’s possible when you bring social information into different contexts on the web,” said Jeff Huber, senior vice president of engineering, Google.  “There’s a lot of innovation that will be spurred simply by creating a standard way for developers to run social applications in more places.  With the input and iteration of the community, we hope OpenSocial will become a standard set of technologies for making the web social.”
 
Learn Once, Reach Across the Web
 
One of the most important benefits of OpenSocial is the vast distribution network that developers will have for their applications.  The sites that have already committed to supporting OpenSocial, including LinkedIn, MySpace, orkut, Bebo, Viadeo, XING, Hyves, and hi5, represent an audience of well over 200 million users globally.  Critical for time- and resource-strapped developers is being able to “learn once, write anywhere” -- learn the OpenSocial APIs once and then build applications that work with any OpenSocial-enabled websites. 

"Thanks to the broad adoption of the OpenSocial platform, iLike can now enable artists to reach over 200 million music enthusiasts across the wide range of websites that have adopted this new platform," said Ali Partovi, CEO of social music service iLike.com. "The OpenSocial platform helps us pursue our vision of becoming the broadest artist-fan communication platform on the web, without having to write custom software for multiple websites."  
Several developers, including iLike, Flixter, and Theikos have already built  applications that use the OpenSocial APIs.  Starting today, a developer sandbox is available at http://sandbox.orkut.com so developers can go in and start testing the OpenSocial APIs.  The goal is to have developers buils applications in the sandbox so they can deploy on Orkut and ultimately other OpenSocial sites.
 
More Social In More Places
 
The existence of this single programming model also helps websites who are eager to satisfy their users’ interest in social features.  More developers building social applications more easily translates directly into more features more quickly for websites. 
 
“Orkut has tens of millions of passionate users who are constantly clamoring for new ways to have fun with their friends and express themselves through Orkut,” said Amar Gandhi, group product manager for Orkut, Google’s social networking service.  “By using OpenSocial to open up Orkut as a platform for any developer, we can tap into the vast creativity of the community and make new features available to our users frequently.”
 
The common method that OpenSocial provides for hosting social applications means that websites can engage a much larger pool of third party developers than they could otherwise.  They can direct resources that might have gone to maintaining a proprietary API and supporting its developer community to other projects.

“OpenSocial will benefit XING members by giving them access to more social applications and more features on the XING platform," said Lars Hinrichs, Founder and CEO of XING. "This common set of APIs also complements our development work on the XING API and keeps us at the forefront of innovation in social media.”
 
Because OpenSocial removes the hassle from developing for individual websites, developers can unleash their creativity anywhere that catches their interest.  This will translate into a wave of social features in contexts outside of the personal entertainment and games that are traditionally thought of as the social web.
 
“By being OpenSocial-enabled, we want encourage innovation across the social web by unshackling developers and  incentivising them to create applications that work across multiple sites and reach vast audiences," said Dan Serfaty, CEO of Viadeo. "This is great news for Viadeo members as they will benefit from a host of richer applications and an even better business and social networking experience.”
 
"OpenSocial is a great step towards facilitating a truly integrated web," said Raymond Spanjar CEO of Hyves, Holland’s most popular website. "We're very excited to be part of this and look forward to the benefits that this will bring to application developers and our members"
 
“Our goal is to make life as simple as possible for developers who want to reach the global hi5 audience,” said Ramu Yalamanchi, CEO of hi5. “OpenSocial provides a simple and practical open standard approach that encourages developers to build innovative applications.”
 
Three APIs available now
 
The OpenSocial APIs give developers access to the data needed to build social applications: access to a user's profile, their friends, and the ability to let their friends know that activities have taken place.  OpenSocial resources for developers and websites are available now at code.google.com/apis/opensocial.
 
Developers will have access to:
- Three JavaScript and Gdata APIs to access social functions
- A live developer sandbox on Orkut at sandbox.orkut.com
- Sample code, documentation, and a support group available at code.google.com
 
Websites will have access to:
- A tool to help OpenSocial-enable their websites
- A support forum for communicating with Google and other websites
- Sample code, documentation, and a support group available at code.google.com

All of these resources and the live developer sandbox are available now.