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pimg src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/distributed_social_networks_puzzle.jpg" /Distributed
social networking - where users can connect their profile, friends and other data across multiple
sites - is still a relatively new concept and not fully developed. There are plenty of companies
and projects vying to be a major piece of the distributed social networking puzzle. The big
Internet companies have initiatives such as a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/opensocial_one_year_later.php"OpenSocial/a (Google), a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/facebook_connect_coming_soon_t.php"Facebook Connect/a, a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/myspace_data_availability.php"MySpace Data
Availability/a, a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/yahoo_opens_yos_to_developers.php"Yahoo! Open
Strategy/a. There are also smaller company and open source projects such as DiSo and Noserub (we
explain these below). /p p align="right"emSponsor/embr /a
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//a/p pFor the end user, the following scenario (rather simplistically) explains the end goal: in a
distributed social networking world you would be able to access your Facebook friends in MySpace,
and vice versa. Of course, it's far from a perfect world and the Facebook-MySpace sharing scenario
in particular is unlikely to happen any time soon. But slowly social networking is beginning to
open up - and not just in the major social networks either./p pWe spotted an interesting screencast
in the ReadWriteWeb Friendfeed room, a href="http://friendfeed.com/rooms/rww"The Future of Tech/a,
that explains distributed social networking more./p pobject width="400" height="273"param
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height="273"/embed/objectbr /a href="http://vimeo.com/2378501"Distributed Social Networking - An
Introduction/a from a href="http://vimeo.com/pixelsebi"pixelsebi/a on a
href="http://vimeo.com"Vimeo/a./p pThe screencast was created by a
href="http://pixelsebi.com"Sebastian Küpers/a, an Open Web and Virtual Worlds Evangelist from
Germany. He starts by explaining that profiles are a building block of social networks - for
example there's a lot of useful profile data in his Facebook account that he'd like to use
elsewhere. Friends/contacts, messaging, groups, and activity streams are other building blocks of
social networks, explained Sebastian./p pHe mentioned two projects that are aiming to create
distributed social networks by using open standards - a href="http://diso-project.org/"DiSo
Project/a (our coverage a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/messina_norris_vidoop.php"here/a and a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/wordpress_social_networks_ill.php"here/a) and a
href="http://noserub.com/"Noserub/a (a German app). DiSo is basically an umbrella project for many
of the leading open standards in the social Web currently - microformats, OpenID, OAuth and more.
Noserub describes itself as a quot;protocolquot; and uses standards like OpenID, RSS and FOAF. /p
pSebastian outlined the following use case: if you are a MySpace user and want to add someone who
isn't a MySpace user to your friends list, right now you can't. But if MySpace supported the open
standards that Noserub, DiSo and others are advocating (microformats, OpenID, etc), then it would
be possible for MySpace to support that scenario. /p h2Key Differences Between DiSo/Noserub and
OpenSocial/fbConnect/h2 pOne question that people have about distributed social networks, which
Sebastian might like to address in a future screencast, is what is the relation between open source
projects like DiSo and Noserub, and 'open data' projects of the bigcos such as Google's OpenSocial
and Facebook Connect? Chris Messina, one of the founders of DiSo, pointed out one key difference a
href="http://groups.google.com/group/diso-project/browse_thread/thread/635b58f051b54a56"in DiSo's
Google Group in June/a:/p blockquote pquot;Our model is rather different than OpenSocial as I
understand it, as we're trying to architect this in such a way that anyone can host their own
friends list (for example) and not necessarily defer to Google, MySpace, etc... for
starters.quot;/p /blockquote pSo for DiSo, they are using the Wordpress blogging platform as their
main vehicle for now. However in the same message, Chris mentioned that he's quot;personally very
interested in the overlap between DiSo and fbConnect and OpenSocial.quot; See also a
href="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2008/11/the-open-stack-diso-and-all-those-closed-stacks"Marc
Canter's comments on DiSo/a, because Marc's quot;open meshquot; theories are very relevant here./p
h2If Everything is So Open, Why Can't We Connect Yet?/h2 pThere is confusion right now because all
the commercial vendors are positioning themselves as open - yet they don't necessarily connect to
each other! For example a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/googles_new_open_stack_sans_facebook_microsoft.php"Google
has been using the term "Open Stack"/a to explain what OpenSocial is doing. OpenSocial is still in
development and it's important to point out that Google doesn't 'own' it, although it is obviously
driving it. But OpenSocial isn't being used by key players like Facebook and Microsoft; and when it
is being used by bigcos it can be buggy - a RWW commenter recently remarked that MySpace's
OpenSocial implementation is a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/googles_new_open_stack_sans_facebook_microsoft.php#comment-118698""incredibly
buggy"/a. So the fact that all of the main pieces of the distributed social networking puzzle are
still in beta, goes some way to explaining why ordinary people can't connect many of their profiles
just yet./p pimg src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/opensocial_stack08.jpg" //p pWe'd like to
get some more feedback on distributed social networks in the comments - how would you explain the
key differences between DiSo/Noserub and OpenSocial/fbConnect to people? How do you see all the
different projects connecting together eventually?/p pstrongNote:/strong the idea for this post
came from the ReadWriteWeb Friendfeed room, a href="http://friendfeed.com/rooms/rww"The Future of
Tech/a. Thanks to a href="http://friendfeed.com/pixelsebi"Sebastian Küpers/a for posting it.
If you're want to inspire the RWW crew to write posts on certain topics, a
href="http://friendfeed.com/rooms/rww"our Friendfeed room/a is a great place to let us know! Thanks
also a href="http://friendfeed.com/zee"Zee/a for managing that room for us./p stronga
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/distributed_social_networking.php#comments-open"Discuss/a/strong
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