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November 1st, 2007

Podcast: Google's OpenSocial, Facebook's dilemma, cash for iPhones and more...

Posted by Dan Farber @ 11:25 pm

Categories: Apple, Between the Lines podcast, Facebook, Google, MySpace, Personal Technology, Social networking, Web Technology, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Facebook, Podcast, Google OpenSocial, Podcasts, Internet, Dan Farber

This week on the Dan & David Show we explore the scope and meaning of Google’s OpenSocial APIs (check out our complete coverage), which dominated the news this week.

We also debate about how Facebook will respond. Facebook team members showed up at Google’s small launch event for OpenSocial, but they weren’t talking. Clearly, Facebook has some hard thinking to do.

In addition David gives his take on Google’s support for IMAP in Gmail and explains why you have to pay cash for an iPhone. We also discuss the abandonment of the Open Document Format.

You can download the podcast directly to your desktop or MP3 player if you’re subscribed to our podcasts (See ZDNet’s podcasts: How to tune in). For more the topics covered during the show, search our blog. You can also search the audio by entering a keyword in our podcast player.

Dan Farber, editor-in-chief of CNET News.com, has more than 20 years of experience as an editor and journalist covering technology. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Storing credit card numbers: maybe not!  Jason Etheridge | 11/02/07
Solution  Cindy Joffrion | 11/16/07

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