lundi 7 juin 2010

OExchange

OExchange is an open protocol for sharing any URL with any service on the web.
The Problem

Lots of services accept URL-based content — social networks, news and bookmarking sites, communication tools, long-tail forums, translation and printing utilities — and more appear every day. Why do blogs still show chiclets for only the top few social networks? Why can't users engage with more personal, relevant, dynamically-discovered options? Why are sharing tools still "integrating" with services individually?

The Solution

OExchange makes it possible to share any URL-based content with any service on the web. It defines:

A common way for services to receive content, removing any and all service-specific integration requirements
A discovery feature so services can publish themselves and their endpoints, making it possible to integrate with services you didn't even know about at development time
A decentralized, user-centric model for saving preferred services, making sharing more personal

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