Daniel Brierton
6
Dec '08

Facebook Connect vs. Friend Connect

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Yesterday, both Facebook and Google launched their universal login platforms, Facebook Connect, and Friend Connect. As you can see to the right, Popple3.com is already Facebook Connect enabled. You can click the connect button to login right now.

For a brief period I had Friend Connect in the sidebar too, but it just seemed pointless to me really. I couldn’t use it to create local WordPress accounts to authorize comments. I would have to replace the WordPress comments with Friend Connect comments, making Facebook Connect AND Popple3.com accounts pointless. Maybe I missed something, but really Friend Connect seems like Disqus with a slightly more social aspect to it.

Based on the last paragraph I think it’s quite obvious which is the better platform in my opinion – Facebook Connect. It allows for full integration with any website, it’s all down to the developer. It’s a bit harder to set up, due to there being PHP involved, but still, totally worth the effort. It also posts actions to your Facebook feed if you choose to do so. I hope that sites all over the internet implement this in some way. Facebook will be launching a WordPress plugin soon, but until then you can still use (the not so great) Sociable.es plugin. With some editing, you can get a good proper functioning Facebook integration, as you can see right here.


26
Oct '08

How Facebook kicks Bebo’s ass

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I’ve had a profile on Bebo, and MySpace for a while now, quickly abandoning MySpace due to it’s terrible performance. To this day I regularly-ish log in to Bebo and browse around a bit. Yesterday, I logged into my Facebook account to chat to one of my few friends actually on Facebook, because they couldn’t log into Windows Live Messenger. Anyway, during the conversation, I found my experience on Facebook so much more pleasurable than Bebo. The interface is cleaner, it loads quicker, it doesn’t have error messages every 3 clicks.

But then I noticed some other things that makes Facebook far superior. On Bebo the home page will display everything your top 100 friends do, no matter what. Facebook however, allows you to set whether you see more, or less, of particular friends. Separate tabs divide the profile into easier to digest sections, using AJAX to switch between them. The application platform (on which Bebo’s platform is based) is just so much more advanced, and doesn’t slow the entire network down (like Bebo).

And last, but not least is their latest service (which hasn’t fully launched yet) – Facebook Connect. This allows you to use your Facebook account to post comments on external blogs, make signing up to websites quicker and easier, in a similar vein to OpenID. However, what Facebook Connect does that OpenID doesn’t is post you’re actions (if you so choose) to your Facebook Wall. Allowing you to join into discussions friends are having without even talking to them. It’s all completely opt-in, so if it’s not for you, then just simply don’t use it.

Now, all I need to do is get all my friends onto Facebook…



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