Google OpenSocial Launches

Google OpenSocial LogoGoogle, on it's quest to organize the world's information, is preparing one of the largest endeavors the Internet has ever seen. It's called Google OpenSocial, and it's their answer to Facebook, the social networking utility.

Google OpenSocial

The is indeed exciting times for the web entrepreneur. While we're focused on delivering a great experience for the community of users at Voices.com, we're always looking for ways to invite more people to get involved, mainly in attracting, educating and facilitating the hiring of professional voice over talent from outside our normal circles of influence.

For this reason, I'm announcing that in the coming months, we'll be pursuing creating a suite of applications for Google OpenSocial.

Already, several other web services have had the opportunity to develop applications. Selected partners include:

- hi5: Ramu Yalamanchi, Founder and CEO
- LinkedIn: Adam Nash, Director of Product
- Ning: Marc Andreesen, Co-founder
- iLike: Ali Partovi, CEO
- Slide: Max Levchin, founder and CEO


Here at Voices.com, our wheels are already turning with several ideas we're confident will be a success, however I'd love to hear from you.

What type of audio-related applications would you like to see built by Voices.com for Google OpenSocial?

Add your comments, ideas and suggestion below.

 

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  • As always, you folks are on the cutting edge, and leading the way for us in the Voices.com community. I admire your energy, which is amazing! Bravo, again! I enjoy looking forward to the future with you!

    All the best,
    Bobbin Beam

 

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