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<title>Social Applications Update: OpenSocial and Plaxo - What a Week!</title>
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<description>I think it was a wise and bold choice by Google to run so fast and loose, rather than doing a more traditional big consortium with frozen specs and tons of details that would never have hit the mark in time. But it made the race to get things working in Plaxo all the more chaotic and exciting. The good news is when you&apos;re dealing with known open standards like JavaScript and HTTP, you can pretty much always figure out what&apos;s going on and devise some working solution, even if it involves some judicious use of proxies, mod_rewrite, and regular expressions (which, trust me, it did).</description>

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