SNAP Summit 2008: MySpace on the Open Web

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    1. How to Power Your Site With the Social Web
      • October 2008
    2. What Makes Me “Me”?
      • What I Say About Me
      profile
      • What Others Say About Me
      reputation
      • What I Do
      activity
      • Who I Know
      social graph
      • What I Create
      content
      • Where I Can Go
      authentication
    3. The Web Identity activity profile social graph reputation authentication content
    4. The Old World Social Networks Social Sites
    5. The Old World
      • The Lonely Social Network
    6. The New World Open Identity
    7. The New World
      • The Social Social Network
    8. The Goal?
    9. Make Life Simpler
    10. Tapping Into Identity Standards
    11. The Identity Standards activity RSS, ATOM, XMPP, OpenSocial profile hCard, hCal, OpenSocial, SReg, Attribute Exchange reputation MicroID social graph OpenSocial, XFN, FOAF, PortableContacts authentication OAuth, OpenID content XSPF, EXIF, etc…
    12. Why This Matters to You
    13.  
    14. User Acquisition Lower the barrier to entry
    15. Retention You become both complementary and indispensable
    16. Traffic
      • Make your site and service a fulcrum
    17. Monetization Gain valuable insights into your user base by allowing them to easily plug in
    18. Why This Matters
    19. The Platforms…
    20. Social Platforms Your Site
    21. Courtesy of Joseph Smarr, from Web 2.0 Expo NYC
    22. Social Windows
    23. The Other Platform…
    24. the web!
    25. Microformats
    26. Microformats
    27. Microformats
    28. Microformats hCal hCard XFN hReview And more!
    29. Closing Thoughts
    30. The Impact
        • The web is becoming an increasingly open and social place, and standards can power social functionality
        • Now you don't have to reinvent the wheel when looking to provide new features
        • You can not only utilize existing social platforms like MySpace Data Availability, but also tap into existing semantic information
        • It is important to understand this distributed landscape and plan intelligently so that you can best leverage these new open building blocks and participate in the ecosystem
    31. Questions?
    32. Contact: Max Engel: mengel@myspace.com

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