FriendFeed - Remote KeyFirst Faved : Jun 12 2008 by mikeFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 3 timesFave It!
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- mike - Jun 12 2008 | open social, friend feed, web development, security, social
Friend feed's allows 3rd party access to your account, by use of a secret key for each account. With the key, the external service can access your Friend Feed account on your behalf.
It's a single key for all applications - so not as flexible as OpenSocial in that you can revoke an application-specific key.
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