Chris Cole

Chris Cole has been building Web applications and been active in the Web community for well over a decade. Most recently he, has worked as a software architect at MySpace on the developer platform and implementation of OpenSocial at MySpace. Chris currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Chad Russell is a principle developer of the MySpace OpenSocial container. He knows the OpenSocial spec front to back in addition to every tip, trick, and nuance of the MySpace platform itself. Chad currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Jessica Whyte has worked for several years as a journalist, most recently with Journalists for Human Rights, and is currently a graduate student at the University of Washington, studying Human-Centered Design and Engineering. She contributed to the editing and writing of this book.

Chris Cole

Chris Cole is a software architect at MySpace and is a major contributor to building the MySpace Open Platform and keeping it committed to OpenSocial. He’s been a core contributor to the OpenSocial 0.9 specification and is the primary architect and implementer of OSML (OpenSocial Markup Language) on the MySpace platform. Chris has been in software for fifteen years and has spent much of that time riding the various waves of the Internet and pushing the boundaries of the Web.

 

Chad Russell is the lead developer on the MySpace OpenSocial team. He knows the OpenSocial spec front to back, in addition to every tip, trick, and nuance of the MySpace platform itself. Chad holds an engineering degree from the University of Toronto and currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

 

Jessica Whyte has worked for several years as a journalist, most recently with Journalists for Human Rights, and is currently a graduate student at the University of Washington, studying Human-Centered Design and Engineering. She lives in Seattle with her husband and coauthor, Chad Russell.

Chad Russell

Chris Cole has been building Web applications and been active in the Web community for well over a decade. Most recently he, has worked as a software architect at MySpace on the developer platform and implementation of OpenSocial at MySpace. Chris currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Chad Russell is a principle developer of the MySpace OpenSocial container. He knows the OpenSocial spec front to back in addition to every tip, trick, and nuance of the MySpace platform itself. Chad currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Jessica Whyte has worked for several years as a journalist, most recently with Journalists for Human Rights, and is currently a graduate student at the University of Washington, studying Human-Centered Design and Engineering. She contributed to the editing and writing of this book.

Chad Russell

Chris Cole is a software architect at MySpace and is a major contributor to building the MySpace Open Platform and keeping it committed to OpenSocial. He’s been a core contributor to the OpenSocial 0.9 specification and is the primary architect and implementer of OSML (OpenSocial Markup Language) on the MySpace platform. Chris has been in software for fifteen years and has spent much of that time riding the various waves of the Internet and pushing the boundaries of the Web.

 

Chad Russell is the lead developer on the MySpace OpenSocial team. He knows the OpenSocial spec front to back, in addition to every tip, trick, and nuance of the MySpace platform itself. Chad holds an engineering degree from the University of Toronto and currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

 

Jessica Whyte has worked for several years as a journalist, most recently with Journalists for Human Rights, and is currently a graduate student at the University of Washington, studying Human-Centered Design and Engineering. She lives in Seattle with her husband and coauthor, Chad Russell.

Jessica Whyte

Chris Cole is a software architect at MySpace and is a major contributor to building the MySpace Open Platform and keeping it committed to OpenSocial. He’s been a core contributor to the OpenSocial 0.9 specification and is the primary architect and implementer of OSML (OpenSocial Markup Language) on the MySpace platform. Chris has been in software for fifteen years and has spent much of that time riding the various waves of the Internet and pushing the boundaries of the Web.

 

Chad Russell is the lead developer on the MySpace OpenSocial team. He knows the OpenSocial spec front to back, in addition to every tip, trick, and nuance of the MySpace platform itself. Chad holds an engineering degree from the University of Toronto and currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

 

Jessica Whyte has worked for several years as a journalist, most recently with Journalists for Human Rights, and is currently a graduate student at the University of Washington, studying Human-Centered Design and Engineering. She lives in Seattle with her husband and coauthor, Chad Russell.

Jessica Whyte

Chris Cole has been building Web applications and been active in the Web community for well over a decade. Most recently he, has worked as a software architect at MySpace on the developer platform and implementation of OpenSocial at MySpace. Chris currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Chad Russell is a principle developer of the MySpace OpenSocial container. He knows the OpenSocial spec front to back in addition to every tip, trick, and nuance of the MySpace platform itself. Chad currently resides in Seattle, Washington.

Jessica Whyte has worked for several years as a journalist, most recently with Journalists for Human Rights, and is currently a graduate student at the University of Washington, studying Human-Centered Design and Engineering. She contributed to the editing and writing of this book.