And how would you create something like his so.cl site or DuckDuckGo with that kind of rate? You'd be burning money really, really fast. Microsoft allows completely free access to the API.
And you continue jabbering about things you don't know anything about.
It's not automatic. Facebook Connect will popup in a new window, it will tell you what information the site will get and then you have a button where you can login using Facebook.
What I find great about Microsoft is that they actually provide open public api to their search engine. It allows people and researchers to do stuff like this. It even allows new search engines. Google has nothing of the sort - in fact they block your access to their servers just after a few requests if you try to scrape the search results automatically.
So, you need to provide Microsoft with your login credentials to do this. Brilliant. Bet that violates Facebook's TOS.
You have no idea what you're talking about, do you? Facebook Connect goes via Facebook. It's like OpenID. You don't even need to provide your password if you're already logged in.
I have no idea of why I would want Microsoft to allow Facebook to know all of the searches I do on Bing. In fact, I have no idea of who would want this.
Searches from Bing don't count, only from so.cl site. It's made for collaborative searching and discovery.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_RT
How do I install Steam and play Crysis with this?
And how would you create something like his so.cl site or DuckDuckGo with that kind of rate? You'd be burning money really, really fast. Microsoft allows completely free access to the API.
And you continue jabbering about things you don't know anything about.
It's not automatic. Facebook Connect will popup in a new window, it will tell you what information the site will get and then you have a button where you can login using Facebook.
Google has similar stuff, but for Google accounts.
What I find great about Microsoft is that they actually provide open public api to their search engine. It allows people and researchers to do stuff like this. It even allows new search engines. Google has nothing of the sort - in fact they block your access to their servers just after a few requests if you try to scrape the search results automatically.
So, you need to provide Microsoft with your login credentials to do this. Brilliant. Bet that violates Facebook's TOS.
You have no idea what you're talking about, do you? Facebook Connect goes via Facebook. It's like OpenID. You don't even need to provide your password if you're already logged in.
I have no idea of why I would want Microsoft to allow Facebook to know all of the searches I do on Bing. In fact, I have no idea of who would want this.
Searches from Bing don't count, only from so.cl site. It's made for collaborative searching and discovery.