The company said it would provide a set of technology tools that will let other companies create programs that tap into the heart of the social network — the endless stream of photographs, status updates and comments that people post to the service. Saying it is unable to provide a range of access to the service from every possible gadget, Facebook expects developers to create Facebook programs that sit on computer desktops, run inside Web browsers and are tailored to a wide range of mobile devices like the iPhone.Slipstream - Facebook Opens a Door, and Start-Ups Rush In - NYTimes.com
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Slipstream - Facebook Opens a Door, and Start-Ups Rush In - NYTimes.com
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