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Facebook opens up Stream API to developers

Andrew Lyle   on 27 April 2009 - 23:12 · 5 comments & 1738 views

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Facebook announced that starting today developers will be able to access users content from the main home page, also known as your "Stream" API. With this open source API, developers will be able to customize and manipulate a users stream information, such as your friends new images, updates and more.

On Facebook's developer blog, the crew announced it will be opening new API called stream.get and stream.publish and new FQL tables that will allow you to access your stream.

Developers can use this new API to make a fully functional desktop client for your Facebook account that will allow you to share what's on your mind, make comments and "likes" to posts in your stream.

The API will allow people to add customized scripts to web sites, mobile phone clients and even desktop applications for anyone to use. One company is already taken full advantage of the open source API in a desktop application, Seesmic Desktop.

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#1 LiquidSolstice on 28 Apr 2009 - 08:04
Great.


I can only imagine the havoc this will wreak when someone lets the wrong application utilize this.

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(2 replies) #2 myrxpc on 28 Apr 2009 - 09:25
Such kind of work will put more bad impact on facebook. Because we can seen it on dmoz there is every editor have different idea.

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#2.1 ]SK[ on 28 Apr 2009 - 10:10
I've read this comment over 5 times now and still have no idea what your saying?
#2.2 jmc15john on 28 Apr 2009 - 12:10
SK[ said,]I've read this comment over 5 times now and still have no idea what your saying?


Yep, I don't think his IT support is helping him out very much.
#3 Quikboy on 28 Apr 2009 - 22:53
Microsoft shows off Facebook Stream API demos:

http://www.vimeo.com/4369475

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