More battle lines are drawn: Yahoo backs Google's OpenSocial

By | March 25, 2008, 8:09am PDT

Summary: On the same day Microsoft announced new interoperability deals with five social-networking sites, Yahoo announced it has joined the Google-backed OpenSocial social-networking intiative.

On the same day Microsoft announced new interoperability deals with five social-networking sites, Yahoo announced it has joined the Google-backed OpenSocial social-networking intiative.

Yahoo announced on March 25 that not only had it joined the OpenSocial group, but that — along with MySpace and Google — Yahoo also would create the not-for-profit OpenSocial Foundation “to ensure the neutrality and longevity of OpenSocial as an open, community-governed specification for building social applications across the Web.”

When Google and a group of launch partners announced late last year their plans to create a set of open social-networking application-programming interfaces (APIs), the move was viewed by industry observers as a counter to Facebook’s decision to make its development platform more open to developers.

Not too surprisingly, Microsoft was not and still is not an OpenSocial backer. (Nor is Facebook, in which Microsoft invested $240 million last year.) But a couple of the social-networking vendors who signed contact-sharing deals with Microsoft that were announced on March 25 — specifically, Hi5 and LinkedIn — are OpenSocial backers.

Yahoo is making a lot of”open” strategy moves, as of late, that probably aren’t sitting too well with suitor Microsoft. Yahoo’s backing of the Google-centric OpenSocial initiative is one more.

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RE: More battle lines are drawn: Yahoo backs Google's OpenSocial
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being more open is the only thing that can save them from Microsoft. Time will tell if it works or not . . . .
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Are you kidding?
quikboy 25th Mar 2008
Microsoft has been pretty open too. They have lots of API's and SDK's to work from, CodePlex, joining Dataportability.org, OpenID, FeedSync, WWT, Popfly, Silverlight, IE8 going to web standards, Gadgets, and a lot more.

So tell me how all those projects aren't open up for users/developers to easily slide into and go through? Maybe you need to do more research before opening your mouth.

And an acquisition of Y! will benefit users more, and will either get Google to innovate more, or let Google crumble. This acquisition has positive effects for practically everybody.
to oblivion, change the specs and keep them private, release only what they want, disadvantage other competitors, etc.

MS will only use Yahoo to create dependencies on MS only technologies like Silverlight. Of course the want all of those Yahoo email accounts. But, they will trash it and ruin the last good competition for Google.
"They reserve the rights to sue you to oblivion, change the specs and keep them private, release only what they want, disadvantage other competitors, etc."

Can you prove your statement on how Microsoft has done this with their latest open terms?

Silverlight works on many platforms - Windows, OS X and Linux. Linux is unofficial but MS is working with Novell for Moonlight. So again, you need to check your facts. Googling not working for you?

Again, are you kidding about MS just wanting those Y! accounts? There's some ways that Live Hotmail actually beats the pants off of Y! Mail and other e-mail services. More or less, Y! contacts will be happy getting some Live Hotmail integration. Plus among other things they'll benefit is better search, better maps, and other areas where Y! is still pretty much in the stone-age about. Plus MS has more capital to back on, and this will get the best out of both companies onto the web.

This will also either make Google innovate or crumble. Though I hope the latter.
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1g2j 25th Mar 2008
Chill out on DonnieBoy....He only mad that Microsoft didn't hire him!!!
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"Though I hope the latter"
fr0thy@... 25th Mar 2008
You hope Google crumble? You're against free markets then? Would you'd like to live in a bygone communist era?

Yeah I know, it's falling on deaf ears, because all you know is Microsoft.
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Way to go Yahoo!!!
fr0thy@... 25th Mar 2008
I wonder, will the conclusion be polarization around two types of information technology ...

1) Sheeple blindly working together and funding Penelope and Rupert's champagne lifestyles without even realizing

2) The world working together, for nominal fees, for the better of all.

Of course open is the way to go, even Microsoft are pretending to be open these days ....
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RE: More battle lines are drawn: Yahoo backs Google's OpenSocial
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