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Facebook: David Recordon talks with talis about the Social Graph

We’ve covered the launch of Facebook’s Open Graph protocol in Nodalities Magazine, discussing its potential impact on Linked Data. So, I invited David Recordon—Facebook’s Senior Open Programs Manager—to talk with Talis about Facebook and the Open Graph Protocol. We ended up talking all about the protocol, how developers can make use of it (and why), as well as touching on Facebook’s view of social networking as a graph.

The Open Graph Protocol page has information about the protocol itself. Facebook’s f8 developers’ conference site also has links with more information for developers.

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