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Deprecating Old Facebook Authentication – Use Only OAuth 2.0 Access Tokens

Starting October 1st all apps working with Facebook Connect must switch to the new OAuth flows. As a result, the face.com API will also deprecate Facebook authentication with FB sessions and support only the OAuth 2.0 access tokens. Until now your applications could authenticate with Facebook either using an OAuth access token, or a Facebook [...]

Posted on September 10, 2011 at 4:24 pm by dan · Permalink · One Comment
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Face.com API now supported with SSL

Recently we received several requests from our developers to support API calls under SSL. Starting today, the face.com API is supporting https calls. The good old regular http protocol is supported as well and nothing will change in the currently running applications that use the API. To allow developers to test the https connection we [...]

Posted on June 15, 2011 at 10:18 pm by tomer · Permalink · 3 Comments
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$5,000 Developer Challenge by Android Homecoming & Face.com

Face.com and The Droid Guy are teaming up to bring you the Android Homecoming $5,000 Developer Challenge: Come up with a radical, mobile way to use Face.com’s face recognition API and developer tools in your next big app. Check out entry details here Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared [...]

Posted on April 12, 2011 at 9:30 am by dan · Permalink · 3 Comments
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Ruby on Rails API for Face.com

Roc Yu just sent us a link to his RoR implementation for the face.com API. Awesome work dude. Get it here: https://github.com/rociiu/face Or here: https://rubygems.org/gems/face Check out our official and 3rd party client library support right here.

Posted on February 19, 2011 at 6:19 pm by admin · Permalink · One Comment
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Face.com API – Now also in Java

We would like to thank Marlon Hendred for publishing a Java client library for face.com’s API. Face.com REST API is also available in PHP, JS, C#, Python and AS3. Check out our download page, for the download links. — face.com team

Posted on November 4, 2010 at 9:02 am by lior · Permalink · 4 Comments
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Just for you flash developers: ActionScript 3.0 Client Library

Jean Nawratil was kind enough to publish his ActionScript 3.0 wrapper for the face.com API. So now, it is easier than ever to develop cool flash applications using the face.com API. Check out our download page, for the link and more libraries. Jean also wrote a small tutorial on his blog at http://www.meta-for.net (English translation: [...]

Posted on July 21, 2010 at 1:41 pm by admin · Permalink · 5 Comments
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New Client Libraries for Python and C# developers

When we launched the API, about 2 month ago, we provided 2 client libraries for easier development above the REST API. We now added links for 2 more libraries in our download page, contributed by developers, who have done great work wrapping the API in Python and C#. A Python library was created by Tomaž [...]

Posted on July 12, 2010 at 12:50 pm by admin · Permalink · 6 Comments
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Improved usage flow of faces.train

As part of our continuous effort to improve API performance and flow, we are pushing a small change in the faces.train API method. Faces.train is a potentially long operation.  When used with long uids list, or with  friends@facebook keyword, it may create a work queue of thousands of photos. There is no point waiting for [...]

Posted on July 12, 2010 at 12:26 pm by admin · Permalink · Leave a comment
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New Demo: Lazer Eyes!

While we’re seeing a lot of cool mainstream auto-tagging/sharing apps in the making, we always love to find these gems. This was created by Devon Wolfgang (@devon_o) “Laser Beam Eyes! (Me mucking about with @facedotcom face detection API) – http://is.gd/cCi7H” Take a snapshot using your webcam and start zapping away! LazerEyes Demo

Posted on June 6, 2010 at 10:16 am by admin · Permalink · One Comment
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Gender-o-Meter on replycam.com

Now here’s some creative flavor added to replycam.com using the face.com gender/glasses/smiling attributes: Try it yourselves on replycam.com!

Posted on May 24, 2010 at 10:02 pm by admin · Permalink · One Comment
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