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October 31, 2007

 Google's OpenSocial  

Repost from http://blog.findmeon.com

We’re really incredibly flattered by the advanced info on Google’s Open Social - there is considerable overlap with the FindMeOn platform and OpenSN (open social networking) project, both of which launched last year and compromise considerable IP filings.

When FindMeOn.com launched in 2006, we were hailed as a step in the right direction - yet too futuristic and forward-thinking for the marketplace. It’s amazing to know that within two years, our vision of social network and identity portability has been accepted by the mainstream.

FindMeOn, Inc. is currently investigating the situation. Unfortunately, we can not comment any further on this matter.

Posted by Jonathan at October 31, 2007 11:28 AM

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