Google has confirmed that there is no way to authenticate users on non-Google containers, thus allowing spoofing of accounts to occur, and people with the right amount of knowledge can hack OpenSocial to take over others applications.
Now, can someone please explain why Google, the world’s most successful internet company, with the smartest engineers, largest IPO, and at a time when they seem unstoppable, release a product that has MAJOR security breaches? Why would they let such a product out and why do it with a ‘campfire’, media blitz, blog rollouts, and press conferences?
Is Google scared of something? What is it that Facebook has that everyone feels like they need to partner together on to compete?
Stay close to Facebook for now, even Google is having a hard time creating a platform to compete with Facebook’s.
2 responses so far ↓
1 Gomain // Nov 8, 2007 at 8:14 pm
That’s true;
2 Jeremy // Nov 9, 2007 at 7:31 pm
Momentum is everything. Facebook has it. It has everybody in the Valley in a tizzy. It’s like 1999 all over again.
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