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OAuth2 Gem: Just in Time For Facebook's Graph

While I’d been tracking with great interest the progress of OAuth 2.0, Facebook lit off the powderkeg yesterday by announcing that their entire API was moving to the protocol (as well as to RESTful JSON). As a developer who had been constantly confounded by the relentlessly hostile environment that Facebook seemed to present to developers, yesterday was a sudden and welcome about-face. The acquisition of FriendFeed, it seems, gave Facebook the talent they needed to do it right this time.

But anyway, on to the news! We have just released a gem for OAuth 2.0 to work with the new Facebook API. You can get it right now:

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Mash - Mocking Hash for total poser objects

By Michael Bleigh | April 12, 2008 ruby, announcements, hash, api, gems, mash

Ruby-GitHub: Simple Access to the GitHub API

Beboist - A Rails Plugin for the Bebo Social API

By Pradeep Elankumaran | January 10, 2008 rails, ruby, beboist, bebo, social networking, api