In case you live on Mars and do not know it – the Open Graph API allows pages on the Web to have all the features of a Facebook Page. Pretty neat huh? Read more here – Open Graph API -
But, what good is a post about a new fandangled thing-a-ma-jig without an example of where I can actually see it at work right? OK. Levis seems to be rocking the API very well in its Online Store. The question is will this work for or against the store? Are 334 people liking the Slim 514 Jeans enough to make me purchase them? Or, will it have the opposite effect? For now, I am NOT buying the 514’s as I am now caught up in finding the most ‘liked’ pair of jeans on the site, and when I find it – what if I do not ‘like’ them? Oh no!


Much to our pleasure, CNN.com’s number 3 most popular story today addresses something we feel very strongly about – IE6 should no longer be used by web surfers, or accounted for by web developers.
Bloomberg is reporting that Google intends to challenge Microsoft in the operating system arena. Perhaps Google can create a marketable competitor to Microsoft’s long standing hold on the Operating System market.



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