Google Friend Connect hit upon an ally in Netlog
Google Friend Connect is presently incorporated with one of Europe’s best ever rising social networks, Netlog. Netlog, that has more than 45 million users universally, just employed Google’s substitute to Facebook Connect, which permits users to sign in using any ID held up by Google Friend Connect (including Google, Yahoo, AIM, and OpenID) and share their activities with their on hand associates.
Google’s incorporation with Netlog allows users sign into sites and blogs using Friend Connect with their Netlog ID and password. Users can use their Netlog profiles on the site, request other Netlog users to join Friend Connect, and also share their Friend Connect activity with friends on Netlog. While, Google uses standards like OpenID, OAuth, and OpenSocial tools to enable Netlog and other social networks and sites to plug into Friend Connect.
Netlog is budding rapidly, particularly in Eastern Europe and the Middle-East, where it dole out as the public gateway of selection; credit to its viral character and wide-ranging language translation line up. Although Netlog is fetching increasing popularity in various parts of the world, this isn’t as big achievement for Google as the amalgamation of a popular social network universally like Facebook, which has 200 million registered users on the record, around the globe (250 to 280 million unofficially). And Facebook just hit 307 million exclusive visitors globally in April, with MySpace sprawling behind with 127 million exclusive visitors in April. Through evaluation, comScore’s globally exclusive visitor estimate for Netlog is 23.8 million.



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