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Google Previews Friend
Connect
May 12, 2008
Tonight
at Campfire One at the Googleplex, Google will a preview release of
Google Friend Connect, a service that helps website owners grow traffic
by enabling any site on the web to easily provide social features for
its visitors.
Websites that are not social networks may still want to be social -- and
now they can be, easily. With Google Friend Connect, any website owner
can add a snippet of code to his or her site and get social features up
and running immediately without programming -- picking and choosing from
built-in functionality like user registration, invitations, members
gallery, message posting, and reviews, as well as third-party
applications built by the OpenSocial developer community.
Visitors to any site using Google Friend Connect will be able to see,
invite, and interact with new friends, or, using secure authorization
APIs, with existing friends from social sites on the web, including
Facebook, Google Talk, hi5, orkut, Plaxo, and more.
To illustrate, independent musician Ingrid Michaelson has added music
features from iLike with Google Friend Connect and is now able to run
the iLike OpenSocial application on her official website (www.ingridmichaelson.com).
As a result, starting tonight, fans who visit Ingrid's site
can connect with their friends without having to leave the site.
Visitors will be able to see comments by friends from their social
networks, add music to their profiles, see who is attending concerts,
and enjoy other features of the iLike application, all at Ingrid's
website. With Google Friend Connect, people will be able to enjoy their
favorite features with their friends on any website across the web.
"We want to bring ourselves to every eyeball, not bring every eyeball to
us," said Hadi Partovi, President of iLike. "Friend Connect is a
significant opportunity for iLike, artists, and fans. The iLike Artist
Dashboard will be the first content-management system that allows
artists not only to post their songs, concerts, and videos to every
leading social network from one dashboard, but also to simultaneously
manage the content on their own websites."
Google Friend Connect has been developed to lower two barriers to the
spread of social features across the web. First, many website owners
want to add features that enable their visitors to do things with their
friends, but the technology and resource hurdles have been too high.
Second, people are tiring of needing to create new logins and profiles
and recreate their friends lists wherever they go on the web. Google
Friend Connect offers a solution to both these issues.
"Google Friend Connect is about helping the 'long tail' of sites become
more social," said David Glazer, a director of engineering at Google.
"Many sites aren't explicitly social and don't necessarily want to be
social networks, but they still benefit from letting their visitors
interact with each other. That used to be hard. Fortunately, there's an
emerging wave of social standards -- OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial, and the
data access APIs published by Facebook, Google, MySpace, and others.
Google Friend Connect builds on these standards to let people easily
connect with their friends, wherever they are on the web, making 'any
app, any site, any friends' a reality."
For Site Owners: Traffic and User Engagement 
Without requiring coding experience, Google Friend Connect gives site
owners a way to attract and engage more people by giving visitors a way
to connect with friends on their websites.
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Drive traffic: people
who discover interesting sites can bring their friends with them,
and can opt-in to publish their activities on those sites back into
their social network, attracting even more visitors.
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Increase engagement:
access to friends and OpenSocial applications provides more
interesting content and richer social experiences.
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Less work: any site can
have social components without hiring a programming team or becoming
a social network.
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