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In response to a request from the registrants to the upcoming Mashup Camp in Dublin, Ireland on Nov 10 (online flyer, or register now) for more information about Google's OpenSocial framework, this page contains the unofficial listing of the members of The OpenSocial Alliance. There is no formal alliance. I just didn't know what to call the group of companies that are embracing Google's OpenSocial framework in some way. If you know of a company (large, small, startup, etc.) that's not on the list, feel free to add it. There are help links down the left hand side of the wiki for help when it comes to logging into the wiki and adding text to a wiki page using MediaWiki's markup language. Also, we're using captcha to minimize spammers. So, when you go to save a page, you'll be asked to do some easy math before it lets you finish the save.

To keep the list organized, we're prefacing each entry with a "#" (automatic numbering). But the order doesn't imply anything (for example, when they joined). Feel free to add any relevant text (for example, the context of the company's OpenSocial support). You can also nest bullet points under the entries using "#*" (for single indented bullets), "#**" (for double indented bullets), and so on.

the Unofficial OpenSocial Alliance Directory

  1. Google
  2. MySpace
  3. Bebo
  4. Ning
  5. Plaxo
  6. LinkedIn
  7. Amiando
  8. Xing
  9. SixApart
  10. Salesforce.com
  11. Hi5
  12. Flixster
  13. Viadeo
  14. Ecademy
  15. Engage
  16. Friendster
  17. Hyves
  18. Imeem
  19. Oracle
  20. Tianji
  21. Oberon Media
  22. MuseStorm
  23. NewsGator
  24. Famundo
  25. Indeed.com
  26. Shelfari
  27. Cosmotourist GmbH & Co. KG
  28. Broadband Mechanics - Marc has already pledged support from PeopleAggregator and our clients; Sacramento Kings, Bell Canada, the Times of India and RadioOne
  29. Social Platform