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Official: Google's 'Friend Connect' brings social networking to the Long Tail

By | May 12, 2008, 7:41am PDT

Summary: In case you didn’t think Google wanted to be a big player on the Social Web — Orkut, Google Talk and shared items in Google Reader aside — the search giant revealed an ambitious new strategy today: ‘Friend Connect’ is a platform designed to help the ‘long tail’ of sites that don’t currently offer social networking features to become more social.

Official: Google’s ‘Friend Connect’ brings social networking to the Long TailIn case you didn’t think Google wanted to be a big player on the Social Web — Orkut, Google Talk and shared items in Google Reader aside — the search giant revealed an ambitious new strategy today: ‘Friend Connect’ is a platform designed to help the ‘long tail’ of sites that don’t currently offer social networking features to become more social.

Websites that are not social networks may still want to be social — and now they can be, easily. With Google Friend Connect (see http://www.google.com/friendconnect following this evening’s Campfire One), any website owner can add a snippet of code to his or her site and get social features up and running immediately without programming — picking and choosing from built-in functionality like user registration, invitations, members gallery, message posting, and reviews, as well as third-party applications built by the OpenSocial developer community.

Visitors to any site using Google Friend Connect will be able to see, invite, and interact with new friends, or, using secure authorization APIs, with existing friends from social sites on the web, including Facebook, Google Talk, hi5, orkut, Plaxo, and more.

In other words, Friend Connect does two things: adds social networking features such as registration, profiles, messages etc. to any site from scratch, or takes advantage of existing social networks and other social services that offer ‘data portability’ APIs so that users won’t have to recreate their friends lists on every site they join. But perhaps more importantly, does both without the need for site owners to write any code of their own.

Dan Farber over at CNET puts it nicely:

Unlike Facebook and MySpace, Google lacks a dominant, centralized social networking hub. Friend Connect works the edges of the Internet, applying an open and distributed approach, and bringing a social dimension to the 99 plus percent of sites that aren’t socially enabled.

This is a big deal. And one that Google is very well placed to execute.

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Steve O'Hear

Steve O'Hear is a London-based consultant, educator, and journalist, focussing on the Internet and all aspects of digital technology. He advises businesses and not-for-profit organisations on how to exploit the collaborative and publishing opportunities offered by the Web, and has written for numerous publications including The Guardian and Macworld. Steve is also the director of a new documentary on Silicon Valley, called In Search of the Valley, and in 2002 was made a fellow of the UK's National Endowment for Science, Technology, and the Art.

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This looks very interesting, however I am not sure whether
giving google access to all my members would be a good
idea. I will have to test it out myself to see what the pittfalls
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