It was always kind of shady that Facebook let you volunteer your friends’ status updates, check-ins, location, interests and more to third-party apps. While this let developers build powerful, ...
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Facebook released a new tool aimed at aiding developers with the transition to Graph API v2.0, which goes into effect April 30 Facebook released a new tool aimed at aiding developers with the ...
Facebook has just announced updates to its Graph API, which brings in a number of performance improvements thanks to field expansion, allowing for fewer API calls. Additionally, cursor-based offset ...
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In April 2010, a fresh-faced Mark Zuckerberg presented his vision for the future of Facebook. And it all relied on one tool: Open Graph. It is a decision that, eight years later, threatens to ...
On Wednesday, Facebook updated its API that allows developers to incorporate comment replies into tools and apps which it claims will make it easier to “monitor and respond to comment replies.” ...
Today, Facebook announced new API restrictions for apps. These changes are intended to continue helping developers create apps that the Facebook user base enjoys while also protecting the data and ...
Facebook's application programming interface lets you create apps to maintain your business' group page without sitting down at a computer and logging into the social networking site. Using this API ...
Move over Reeder, Feedly, Digg, NewsBlur, Feedbin and the rest of the RSS players who hope to pick up some new users with the impending demise of Google Reader. Facebook may also be looking to wade ...