Orkut Platform Goes Live in India

Posted by Nick O'Neill on April 17th, 2008 9:22 AM

Last night OpenSocial applications went live on Orkut starting in India. Given that India is one of the most popular networks on Orkut, this is pretty big news. In contrast to Facebook which had overloaded profiles thanks to the influx of over 20,000 new applications, Orkut is limiting users to adding up to 25 applications to their profile. “In the coming weeks” Orkut applications will be going live worldwide.

Orkut was one of the only remaining social platforms to not go live. This means that you can now develop applications for Facebook, Bebo, MySpace, hi5 and Orkut. These social networks comprise the largest demographic base. There are other platforms that are also leveraging the OpenSocial standard but for now these are the largest of the pack. Facebook continues to lead the way with the most rapid user adoption and the existence of large ad networks that can drive users at launch time.

OpenSocial is still in the early stages and there is much development that still needs to be done. It is an unproven platform but based on the feedback received from early users, it has made it substantially easier to port applications across multiple networks and has reduced overall development time. As of yet, I have no details on the viral channels available to Orkut developers but should have an update later today.

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