{"id":454,"date":"2011-09-22T13:38:21","date_gmt":"2011-09-22T13:38:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/theinfosearch.com\/?p=454"},"modified":"2011-09-22T13:38:21","modified_gmt":"2011-09-22T13:38:21","slug":"developers-guide-to-social-programming-building-social-context-using-facebook-google-friend-connect-and-the-twitter-api-the-developers-library","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theinfosearch.com\/2011\/09\/22\/developers-guide-to-social-programming-building-social-context-using-facebook-google-friend-connect-and-the-twitter-api-the-developers-library\/","title":{"rendered":"Developer’s Guide to Social Programming: Building Social Context Using Facebook, Google Friend Connect, and the Twitter API, The (Developer’s Library)"},"content":{"rendered":"

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In The Developer\u2019s Guide to Social Programming<\/I>, Mark Hawker shows developers how to build applications that integrate with the major social networking sites. Unlike competitive books that focus on a single social media platform, this book covers all three leading platforms: Facebook, OpenSocial, and Twitter. Hawker identifies the characteristics of superior, highly engaging social media applications, and shows how to use the Facebook platform, Google Friend Connect, and the Twitter API to create them. <\/P>

You\u2019ll find practical solutions and code for addressing many common social programming challenges, from site registration to search, blog commenting to creating location-based applications. Hawker concludes by walking you through building a complete, integrated social application: one that works seamlessly across all leading platforms, and draws on powerful features from each. Coverage includes<\/P>