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OpenSocial
Google OpenSocial speeds up innovation and brings more social features to numerous places across the web. It allows users to get more interesting, engaging, and useful features faster, enticing them in visiting your website more often. This in turn helps businesses in making more profits without extra investments.
Vinfotech will help you in developing specific applications for Google OpenSocial and will seamlessly integrate them with your websites to generate more business for you. OpenSocial is a set of common APIs for building social applications on the web for multiple websites.
Google launched the OpenSocial API (and later the Social Graph API) as a means to provide connectivity. Most of the major social networking website like MySpace, LinkedIn, Bebo, and Plaxo, along with a host of smaller social networks, all opted to participate in the new initiative.
- Google OpenSocial helps you improve your people search database, thus, offering you a large pool of prospective customers, clients. It also aids you in building a network.
- It’s like an identity fabric for the Internet–with user profile data, relationships (social graph) and other items associated with an individual, group or brand that are used as a basis for more friction-free interactions of all kinds.
- OpenSocial is simple and straightforward and also capable of developing full-blown, rich Internet applications.
- OpenSocial is a doorway to social networking data portability.
- Applications can have full functionality on profile and/or canvas pages, subject to the specific rules of each host.


