Author: Ian Lowell
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What is Facebook’s Open Graph?
In one sense, the Open Graph is an expanded, enhanced social graph. It’s coded into every action we take on Facebook and on the multitude of sites that have Facebook features integrated. Social graphs (or sociograms) have been around before the Open Graph. Essentially, they methodically organize the online relationships between individuals, objects, images, videos,…
New FB Plugin Gives Privacy Controls On Other Websites
With developers using Facebook’s Open Graph on websites and apps all over the web, users activities are becoming more social because the graph is automatically publishing a lot of activities on other websites and apps (like reading an article on huffpo) into the Facebook News feed or Timeline.
Physical Graph: Connecting Cyberspace To The Real World
Makeing our objects smart and connecting to the physical graph has obvious benefits and alarming concerns.
Electric Imp Can Connect Everything In Your Home To The Cloud
Electric Imp has unveiled a new, standardized flash card that has the potential to connect any device in your home to both your local network and Electric Imp’s cloud network for on-the-go access. The card has the potential to standardize the currently complicated process of connecting unusual items to a network, like appliances and other
Mozilla Firefox Reset Button – Like Magic
The Almighty Reset Button Mozilla developers are testing a “reset” button for the popular Firefox browser, aimed at users who are frustrated with repeated crashes and poor performance, which they say works “like magic.” The reset button creates a new profile, throws out add-ons, sync settings and tab data, and deletes the old profile… Originally…
Google To Assert Control Over Android
It’s old news that developers are getting fed up with fragmentation on Google‘s Android operating system. But now Google may be taking heed: The company is reportedly adjusting their mobile strategy in advance of Android 5.x, in a move apparently meant to build trust among hardware and software developers. In past years, Google has picked…