CNET API uses: New Facebook Application
There is a new “Facebook” application that utilizes CNETs great API system. This app that was developed is called “My Tech”.
Apart from the great technology use, it is a fun way to show off your latest tech gear to your friends. The best part is you can show your disdain for certain tech products if you absolutely hate it… Good times
“Tag line from app profile”
This application allows you to let everyone know about the latest tech gadgets available using MyTech powered by the CNET API. Facebook users can find it at: http://mytech.cnet.com
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June 27th, 2007 at 10:30 am
Nice facebook application from CNET: My Tech
You can see an in depth review and rating of the facebook application as well as some screen shots here: http://facereviews.com/2007/06/27/cnet-mytech-application-debuts-on-facebook
Cheers!
Rodney Rumord
July 2nd, 2007 at 1:55 pm
New CNET Facebook applications
My Tech
http://mytech.cnet.com
Just some thoughts on Facebook applications and there use in extended the reach for personal services.
This is a great example of how traditional destination sites, which might have grown from the ‘bricks and mortar’ businesses, can now look at the next step. The next step is the resulting of the evolving web’s systems and interfaces.
This is proof that the improved abstraction of information distribution,and the cost reduction of infrastructure technologies can result in the democratization of the web’s information distribution systems.
In conclusion:
My theory is that if one diversifies (Customizable automation), and simplifies (increased granularity and loosely coupling systems) the methods & systems of distributing information you would not only find new dedicated users, but also you will follow/find those who might have left the other traditional single destination web sites.
July 24th, 2007 at 12:27 pm
[...] Content that finds you is a theme that Cisco’s Dan Scheinman often talks about. He believes, as do I, that in the years ahead social networks will define media consumption for millions of connected citizens. Recognizing this, the media is slowly making a pivot, turning their own sites into platforms for participation or by embedding themselves into existing social networking sites. [...]
July 26th, 2007 at 11:32 pm
[...] Content that finds you is a theme that Cisco's Dan Scheinman often talks about. He believes, as do I, that in the years ahead social networks will define media consumption for millions of connected citizens. Recognizing this, the media is slowly making a pivot, turning their own sites into platforms for participation or by embedding themselves into existing social networking sites. [...]
July 30th, 2007 at 2:27 pm
[...] Content that finds you is a theme that Cisco’s Dan Scheinman often talks about. He believes, as do I, that in the years ahead social networks will define media consumption for millions of connected citizens. Recognizing this, the media is slowly making a pivot, turning their own sites into platforms for participation or by embedding themselves into existing social networking sites. [...]
March 14th, 2009 at 4:51 am
I must say, I could not agree with you in 100%, but it’s just my IMHO, which indeed could be wrong.
p.s. You have an awesome template . Where have you got it from?