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Application Development | WebProNews - Facebook is getting ready to open its stream up to third-party developers, which will allow for a ton of new Facebook-related applications, that won't have to be used from within Facebook. According to the Wall Street Journal, developers will be able to access photos, videos, notes, and comments from the Facebook Stream with users' permission. Application Development | WebProNews @import "/modules/node/node.css"; @import "/modules/system/defaults.css"; @import "/modules/system/system.css"; @import "/modules/user/user.css"; @import "/sites/all/modules/cck/content.css"; @import "/sites/all/modules/fckeditor/fckeditor.css"; @import "/sites/all/modules/cck/fieldgroup.css"; @import "/sites/all/themes/webpronews/style.css"; iEntry 10 th Anniversary RSS Newsletter Advertising WebProNews Home WebProNews Videos Advertise Newsletter Archive RSS Tags Search Technology Deals Advertising Social Media Google MSN SEO Yahoo Financial Legal Politics Application Development Facebook Finally Opening Up By Chris Crum - Mon, 04/27/2009 - 09:10 2 comments News Tags: Social Media , facebook , APIs , social networks , Apps , Twitter , developers , Application Development Twitter Temporarily Disables OAuth for Security Reasons By Chris Crum - Wed, 04/22/2009 - 23:38 Twitter recently released a product called "Sign in with Twitter," which is basically the social network's answer to Facebook Connect, Google Friend Connect, etc. It's based on OAuth, but there's a security problem with OAuth. In fact, Twitter and Yahoo have both disabled OAuth support temporarily. Biz Stone talks a little bit about it on the official Twitter Blog:
 
 
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