Re: [CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Michael J. Giarlo
Also, MARC is dead. On Jun 21, 2010 9:04 PM, "Ethan Gruber" wrote: All social networks follow the same path. They become popular and are then inundated with spam. Myspace still exists, but it is essentially "dead" because it fails to grow its population. When was the last time you saw a movie

Re: [CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Ethan Gruber
All social networks follow the same path. They become popular and are then inundated with spam. Myspace still exists, but it is essentially "dead" because it fails to grow its population. When was the last time you saw a movie trailer that provided a link to its myspace page? At least three yea

Re: [CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Genny Engel
Seems to honor privacy settings, though. Otherwise http://graph.facebook.com/search?q=poopiness would retrieve WAY more records. Genny Engel >>> ranti.ju...@gmail.com 06/21/10 03:31PM >>> For example: http://graph.facebook.com/search?q=whatever ranti. -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Nick Ruest
It is what youropenbook is using: http://youropenbook.org/ -nruest On 10-06-21 07:40 PM, Bill Dueber wrote: On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Ethan Gruber wrote: Hmm, interesting. Facebook is on the way out, anyway. The question is what social network, if any, will replace it. M

Re: [CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Bill Dueber
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Ethan Gruber wrote: > Hmm, interesting. Facebook is on the way out, anyway. The question is > what > social network, if any, will replace it. > My Geek Ire is as aroused as anyone else's over privacy concerns and such, but with half a billion users, all but rou

Re: [CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Ethan Gruber
Hmm, interesting. Facebook is on the way out, anyway. The question is what social network, if any, will replace it. On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Ranti Junus wrote: > For example: > http://graph.facebook.com/search?q=whatever > > > ranti. > > -- > Bulk mail. Postage paid. >

[CODE4LIB] Facebook JSON results and the privacy problem

2010-06-21 Thread Ranti Junus
For example: http://graph.facebook.com/search?q=whatever ranti. -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.

Re: [CODE4LIB] facebook

2008-01-07 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Jan 7, 2008, at 6:16 AM, David Pattern wrote: What I want to do is put together a small application that will give the user info from their library account, e.g. You have 5 books on loan, and 2 of them need returning tomorrow. Click here t

Re: [CODE4LIB] facebook [fortune]

2008-01-07 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Jan 7, 2008, at 6:16 AM, David Pattern wrote: Out of interest, once you've got the first fortune, when you refresh your FB profile does it trigger a new fortune to be sent or do you see the same (e.g. cached) fortune? No the application does not work like motd and give you new fortune ever

Re: [CODE4LIB] facebook

2008-01-07 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Jan 7, 2008, at 6:16 AM, David Pattern wrote: What I want to do is put together a small application that will give the user info from their library account, e.g. You have 5 books on loan, and 2 of them need returning tomorrow. Click here to go to your library account if you'd lik

Re: [CODE4LIB] facebook

2008-01-07 Thread David Pattern
8 00:55 To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu Subject: [CODE4LIB] facebook I am having a bit of fun with Facebook. Last Friday I got a renewed interest in Facebook. Don't ask me why. I don't know. I do know though that syndicating library content to social networks (Facebook, MySpace, Delicious, etc.) see

[CODE4LIB] facebook

2008-01-06 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
I am having a bit of fun with Facebook. Last Friday I got a renewed interest in Facebook. Don't ask me why. I don't know. I do know though that syndicating library content to social networks (Facebook, MySpace, Delicious, etc.) seems to be a rage. To that end I have taken a stab at writing a few