2:30pm July 14th, 2008 By webon.team
Today we're unveiling a new feature that we've been working on for quite a while: user-created add-ons. These add-ons use the OpenSocial API, an emerging standard for socially-enabled gadgets supported by folks like Google, MySpace, and Yahoo!
What does this mean for you?
If you're a site builder, you'll ultimately have a much larger library of add-ons to use with your site. You'll be able to choose both from the add-ons we develop and from the add-ons shared with the Webon community by developers. In addition, these user-created add-ons can take advantage of user profiles, friends lists, and other social features.
If you're a developer, you can now extend your site's functionality by creating custom add-ons. What's more, you can easily share your creations, giving them a larger audience than they otherwise would have. And because our add-ons use the OpenSocial API, you don't need to learn a proprietary language to create them.
This is all part of our goal of making Webon a user-extensible platform, not one that's defined solely by us. If you'd like to try your hand at creating an add-on, check out this early peek at our Add-On Editor. After you've saved an add-on, it'll be available the next time you edit a site; just select "my add-ons" from the pulldown menu in the Add-Ons window.
Please note: we don't yet support the entire OpenSocial API (version 0.8 to be precise), and we're still working on developer documentation. But we wanted to let you start playing around with the editor so that you could give us feedback.
Enjoy!
Tags: add-ons, development, features, philosophy
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