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Posted on May 29, 2008 in Facebook, Geotagging, Mobile, MySpace, TwitterNo Comments »

This post was written by Jody Jonnson

JuiceCasterJuiceCaster, the mobile social-networking service, today unveiled location-based geotagging. With geotagging, JuiceCaster users can send pictures and videos that automatically include their location to various social-networking platforms, including MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. JuiceCaster provides one-touch, real-time sharing of pictures and videos directly from a camera phone to many social-networking and blogging sites. Users update their status with pictures and videos captured on their mobile phone using the wireless application. Through its new location-based geotagging feature, JuiceCaster now allows individuals to see a video’s location information, which can be used as a friend-finding service.

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Posted on May 23, 2008 in OpenSocialNo Comments »

This post was written by Melissa Chang

Project SocialSite is an offering from Sun Microsystems that makes it easy to add social networking features to your existing Web applications or community sites (running on Java, PHP or Ruby) and turn it into an OpenSocial container. It comes with a comprehensive and highly scalable implementation of social graph, integrates seamlessly with existing identity and authentication mechanism, make it easy to plug into existing directory server or other user management systems.

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