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Here's some code I wrote to play around with MySpace profiles: (PHP class to retrieve MySpace profile, friend list, comments, etc..)
Created a "People Bar" Firefox extension (currently only supports Facebook) which works in a similar way to the Flock People Bar. Code is available here: http://examples.dtbaker.com.au/code/firefox/extensions/peoplesidebar/ (to install and test this extension click on the "peoplebar.xpi" file) The extension works by asking a Social API wrapper (http://examples.dtbaker.com.au/code/socialapi/) for your list of friends, all the logic is server side, as opposed to Flocks client side javascript implementation. Note: Anyone doing further work on anything facebook related, please be aware of the latest scoble/plaxo case, where scoble was testing some alpha plaxo pulse feature, that only extracted name/email/birthday to match up with the plaxo adress book. (no social graph) but it seems that the spidering was too fast, and they noticed. From DanBri: Matthew Rowe made a Facebook FOAF exporter service. I persuaded him to opensource it, so you can now find it on sourceforge. The online service version gives downloadable FOAF files for you, and very minimal info about people on your friend list (ie. not email or birthday). It could probably be expanded to export that, ... but if anyone runs such a version, take care not to make peoples email and birthdate public without their permission.
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