Facebook’s Open Graph: It Depends On What The Meaning Of The Word “Open” Is

Grab the popcorn. There is a serious nerd fight brewing. Following Facebook's big Open Graph announcements at f8 a couple days ago, many of the leaders of the so-called "open web" are taking exception to Facebook's use of the term "open" for its grandiose plans. While the Open Graph may be a lot of things, it is not open, is the feeling many of them have, as Erick laid out earlier . Specifically, most of them are targeting the new Like button that is appearing everywhere on the web (including on TechCrunch). It's an obvious target as it's the most visible part (at least so far) of the Open Graph protocol. Investor/Hunch co-founder Chris Dixon is leading the effort for a new OpenLike button (though he wants someone else to be in charge). And Google's Open Web Advocate, Chris Messina, has already ripped apart Facebook's Like button in a blog post .
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