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Announcing the orkut Java Client Library

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In May 2010, orkut announced the release of its open-source Java client library, designed to facilitate the development of desktop and mobile applications for the orkut platform. The library utilizes three-legged OAuth to enable a range of functionalities such as accessing friends' profile data, managing status updates, creating and sharing photo albums, and interacting with scraps. Developers can easily get started by downloading the library, exploring included samples, and integrating features with minimal coding effort. The announcement also highlights the FotoScrapr app, developed using Google App Engine and Google Web Toolkit, as an example of the library's capabilities, and invites developers to contribute to porting the library to other programming languages. The orkut team encourages developers to share their creations and engage with them through the orkut developer forum.

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