The Web 2.0 Botnet: Twisting Twitter and Automated Collaboration »
Posted By lmacvittie 8 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyCollaborating automatically via Web 2.0 APIs is a beautiful thing. I can update status on Twitter and it will automagically propagate to any number of social networking sites: Facebook. FriendFeed. MySpace. LinkedIn. If I had to do it all manually, I wouldn’t. But the automation of sharing, i.e. collaboration, between Web 2.0 social networking sites made possible by open APIs is just too easy to pass up.
The danger is, of course, that a single malicious message can just as quickly propagate through that same social network. The power of the API can quickly be turned against us.
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