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If you remember last year when Google announced OpenSocial, I created a simple application for Orkut (Google's OpenSocial container built with ASP.Net) that showed how to put Silverlight into an OpenSocial application. Well, a few days ago, MySpace announced their implementation of an OpenSocial container for developers and I had to try putting the application that I built earlier into it. Well, with just a few modifications to the code, it worked! Because MySpace is built on ASP.net, it was a straightforward exercise for them to implement web services using WCF.
The promise of OpenSocial is that anybody can create an application using a single API and host that application on multiple OpenSocial container applications. I just proved that that idea worked! Great job MySpace and Google! People have been asking how to get Silverlight applications into MySpace and now you've provided a way to do it. Thank you!
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Anonymous
February 05, 2008
You're welcome.. It's a dirty job but someone gotta do it.Anonymous
February 05, 2008
If you remember last year when Google announced OpenSocial , I created a simple application for OrkutAnonymous
February 08, 2008
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February 08, 2008
This is Episode #2 of This Week on Channel 9 a weekly recap show of our favorite things for developers