Usually when Facebook comes up at opensource.com, it’s because they’ve done something that’s very much the opposite of open. But a blog post on FrameThink this week showed Facebook’s more open side.
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Usually when Facebook comes up at opensource.com, it’s because they’ve done something that’s very much the opposite of open. But a blog post on FrameThink this week showed Facebook’s more open side.