Yes, I agree with you. But with the 2-legged OAuth approach, it seems
like we can access details of a user who has registered with my
gadget. But I dont have any gadget running in any social network.
Still I would just like to get the contacts of any given user. How can
I do that? Should I follow the 3-legged OAuth approach? I have a doubt
regarding 3-legged approach. Here does the user have to submit his
credentials (to the actual social network) each time he wants to
access the data? OR is it a one time setting saved some where in the
user's social network account?

Thanks,
Rajesh
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