Facebook has announced a road map of what the social networking giant will
roll out for developers over the next two quarters, including new developer
tools and technologies, enhanced communication with users, and improved
application discovery.
In a blog post on the road map, Ethan
Beard, head of platform at Facebook, said, "We focus on providing our
developer community with simple building blocks to speed innovation and create
an environment where small teams quickly push new products that can rapidly
disrupt industries."
Among the new developer tools and policies Facebook will roll out is a new
Open Graph API, where any page on the Web
can have many of the features of a Facebook Page—users can become a fan of the
page, it will show up on that user’s profile and in search results, and that
page will be able to publish stories to the stream of its fans.
Facebook also will deliver new Facebook Connect Libraries that are smaller,
clearer and faster. And the company will provide a new developer Website,
Platform Live Status, and a public road map. Developers.facebook.com will
include a central dashboard to view the health of various integration points,
bugs and Platform uptime, as well as details about upcoming changes and
improvements to Platform. Developers also will be able to subscribe to the
Developer Blog and Status Feed via e-mail.
In addition, Facebook will provide an improved Application Insights Page and
a new Analytics API.
"We have streamlined our policies and principles and will be
proactively applying them widely across Platform," Beard said. "In
addition, we're retiring the formerly optional Application Verification brand,
submission process, fees and badge; the program's higher standards will be
required, and applications will be subject to review at any time."
Under the auspices of direct and simplified communication with users, Beard
said Facebook will:
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Offer access to user e-mail
addresses. To reduce friction and empower application and Facebook Connect
developers to manage their relationship with users, for the first time, Facebook
is providing a simple and safe way for users to share their e-mail addresses
with developers.
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Focus Facebook
communication on the stream and Inbox. This consolidates developer and user
communication into the two most powerful channels—stream and Inbox—and provides
new features to help users stay engaged with applications. User-to-user
communications commonly in the notifications and requests channels will be
moved to the Inbox.
And to improve application discovery and engagement, Facebook will provide
simplified navigation, prominent new dashboards including a new Apps Dashboard
and Games Dashboard, and a new counter channel.
"Through these new APIs and tools, we are giving all developers
building with Facebook and those in our largest application category—gaming—new
ways to attract and engage users," Beard said.
Added Beard:
"Application communication in channels like notifications and requests isn't
effectively serving their original purpose. There is a significant opportunity
to improve the user experience and reduce spam by replacing them with better
features and moving most communication to the stream and Inbox. We believe
these steps, combined with providing users with a way to share their e-mail
address with applications they trust, will simplify the site and create new
long-term opportunities for developers."
Beard said developers can find details and estimated timing for the upcoming
tools on the Facebook
Developer wiki.