Facebook will open up its new chat service to third-party developers

Facebook’s latest move to open up its data is coming in the form of instant messaging. The company is working on a way to connect your list of Facebook friends on its new chat service to other instant messaging services, using an open-standard instant messaging technology called Jabber/XMPP.

The significance is that application developers — and other instant message clients — will be able to integrate Facebook chat into their applications.

According to the company’s developer blog post about it, users can:

* Communicate with their friends
* See which of their friends are online and view their profile pictures
* Set their statuses

This will matter most obviously to applications such as social games that already rely on real-time communication between users, as well as applications that try to aggregate multiple IM services.

Facebook, along with social networking rival MySpace and all-around rival Google, have all recently given third-party sites new access to their data, offering more ways for developers to access site data.

This is another step down that path. By working on — and pre-announcing — this news, Facebook is helping to keep developers focused on it, rather than its rivals.

(Facebook’s current chat feature pictured above.)

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Eric currently covers digital media technology and business, especially what's happening on social networks and their platforms. He writes and edits stories about lots of other stuff, too. He started at VentureBeat in the spring of 2007, half a year or so after Matt Marshall left his reporting job at the San Jose Mercury News to found the site. Eric previously cofounded a now-failed startup called Writewith, that was building editorial software for newspapers and other groups of writers.

  • Now THIS is going to be sweet - allowing people to chat within the applications. I'm not sure what use it might have for most of them, but I can definitely see it happening with the games.

    Looks like Facebook's traffic is going to ramp up once again. When is the IPO? Or perhaps Microsoft will just buy them out? :)
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