We're having an Open house and our first developer presentation:
Monday, November 19th at 6pm
StartPad.org Offices
119 S Main, Suite 410
Seattle, WA 98104
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StartPad.org Open House
Our goal at StartPad.org, is to foster
communititycommunity support for Seattle software development startups. Since there's nothing like being in the same place to get people talking, we offer month-to-month office space at our offices in Pioneer Square. We have 3 companies working out of StartPad today (Faves, RightSized Media, and PageForest). We're looking for compatible startups to join us in this space. This is a great chance to get your team out of your garage and into a high-energy environment with like-minded developers and entrepreneurs.
At just $300 per person per month and a minimum 2 month
committment,commitment, you can have a great place to work, and access to other developers working on the same kind of problems you're facing.
Open Social
OpenSocial is a new API developed at Google to integrate third-party applications into social networking platforms. We'll hear from two developers who have been working with Open Social from the earliest release to talk about what's working and what's not, and where the API will be extended in the future.
- What can you do with OpenSocial?
- Who hosts OpenSocial applications?
- API Summary
- Comparison of Facebook API (capabilities checkllist)
- How to monitizemonetize your application.
- What can't you do?
- Future API additions.
- Security issues (background on cross-site scripting restrictions?)
- Spreading your applictionapplication
Presenters:
- Adam Loving - creator of popular Facebook application Zuckerbucks.
- Vellore Vetrivelkumaran -Vetri's startup, Chronus, has been working with Open Social for several weeks before the public launch.