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Today's users are spending more time on their favorite social networks than they are on the web itself! In order to give your application a wider berch, it needs to be where your target users are. The Spring Social project provides the connectivity and authorization framework to interface with all manner of service provider APIs, like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and many, many more. Additionally, Spring Social ships with numerous APIs for popular service provides, with more being developed by the community every day. Spring Social can help you connect your application if you're building a desktop application, an Android or mobile application, or a web application. Service providers today typically expose their APIs using OAuth. OAuth in turn has two versions, version 1 and 2, and each version has several draft specifications that are loosely adhered to by various APIs. Spring Social provides the smoothest, most consistant ride possible for developers looking to leverage these APIs, despite all these inconsistant specifications. |
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Today's users are spending more time on their favorite social networks than they are on the web itself! In order to give your application a wider berch, it needs to be where your target users are. The Spring Social project provides the connectivity and authorization framework to interface with all manner of service provider APIs, like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and many, many more. Additionally, Spring Social ships with numerous APIs for popular service provides, with more being developed by the community every day. Spring Social can help you connect your application if you're building a desktop application, an Android or mobile application, or a web application. Service providers today typically expose their APIs using OAuth. OAuth in turn has two versions, version 1 and 2, and each version has several draft specifications that are loosely adhered to by various APIs. Spring Social provides the smoothest, most consistant ride possible for developers looking to leverage these APIs, despite all these inconsistant specifications.
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