Putting "like" in an iframe (current state-of-the-art) walls it off from interacting with the local site. How to fix #openlike #facebook
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Bringing the Web into the Garden
> @toddbarnard "Walled Gardens doomed to fail" is old thinking. #facebook is bringing the web into the garden. How do we adapt?
Opening "Like"
Quick thought: What if instead of putting Facebook "Like" buttons on every site on the web, every authentication service could provide it's own "like" service (or point to the "like" service of your choice)?. Then - to give the extreme example - if I used an OpenID service to log in to Facebook, the "like" on Facebook would be posted via my preferred "like" service? Hows that for Open?
iPad and Most Recent Docs
Just a thought - the iPhone OS still doesn't have a way to use the file system directly, however with the iPad Apple's iWork apps such as Numbers and Pages do give you a Mobile-Safari-like paging view of your recently created documents.
I think when I finally get around to doing <latest fad>, it will be in OPML and I will edit it with an outliner. :-) (via @davewiner)
@cdixon Just call it what it is, and if it's got a public spec, mailing list, and open repo, then we may call it Open.
Where I spend my days, and many evenings. Work on the right, LEGO on the left. http://yfrog.com/6f6c9mj
OMG I'm building again! Work on a small clothing shop in Grease Alley #lego http://yfrog.com/bfzdutj
@gruber so, since Google wants to bring its users the "full web", I expect we'll see the Silverlight announcement any day now, right?
@mattgemmell Your lock-screen image should be the Fist Of Gemmell pic. Just so folks know what they're dealing with #FoG
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