Move to spread social features all over the Web could alter equation for destinations like Facebook and MySpace.
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Social-networking site Bebo announces the launch of its Open Application Platform, opening its Facebook-compatible API to third-party developers.
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Friendster follows Facebook's lead and opens its network to third-party developers, announcing the launch of the social site's own developer program and directory of more than 180 applications.
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Developers testing Google's OpenSocial system, which provides tools to build applications and embed them in many sites, include key companies behind such Facebook applications as music recommendation service iLike.
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