On Monday, Facebook employee Haiping Zhao quietly published a Data Store API on the Facebook developer wiki.
It’s preliminary, and still in closed beta, but it marks a milestone in the evolution of the Facebook platform. It could be an indication of the direction Facebook plans to take the platform in the future.
I’ve posted some of my initial thoughts…
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Facebook Data Store API thoughts
updated 8/23/2010
On Monday, Facebook employee Haiping Zhao quietly published a Data Store API on the Facebook developer wiki.
It’s preliminary, and still in closed beta, but it marks a milestone in the evolution of the Facebook platform. It could be an indication of the direction Facebook plans to take the platform in the future.
I’ve posted some of my initial thoughts…