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Why OpenSocial Matters and How it’s Good for You

Started by manalang · 9 months ago

I’ve been drilling OpenSocial for most of the year, talking about why our platforms (Mix and Connect) will be containers, explaining how it’s good for users and even better for developers.
Now, I have a couple examples that should stick.
Ed commented on my last ... Continue reading »

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  • Jake, your legend at ORCL is only just begun. You have been the first to point out that the adoption time is often slower then you might choose for new technologies. That rock you and the AppsLab team threw in the pond is going to continue to ripple for years to come. Thanks for being such a trailblazer and example.
  • Um, thanks?

    I just blog what Rich and Paul say and what Anthony builds. Hhe's not as big a talker. He talks with his code.
  • Hey, so things move fast!! I feel your (appslab) pain as to leverage req/bug/enhancements. But then again is great to have such a great community that's ready to step in. OraTweet is moving forward thanks to meg.bear rebecca.emerson (Fusion team), internal tweets are flying all over ORCL. carl.backstrom has also step in as an OraTweet Developer/Admin and has helped me much. Your are right OpenSocial will let us connect and exchange info more easily, and can't wait for ed.jones to help me with OS integration...
  • You've made great strides since June when we first checked out OraTweet. I see that you have groups, the most important missing Twitter feature, and XMPP, the most important missing feature that we used to have on Twitter.

    Good news. The future is bright for OraTweet.
  • I should maybe point out that I live in Australia, so it was actually between 16:22 and 00:57. I'm not quite as crazy as the original timescale suggests.

    Still, nice to be called a Rockstar though!
  • I thought you did. Love it there. The impressive part is the short amount of time that you took to crank out a working version. Sorry the envs were down last night. We'll get them sorted today.

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