Facebook first launched apps on its Open Graph, back in September. The three apps that it launched were “read”, “watch” and “listen”. These apps allow developers to report back to Facebook what users might read, watch and/or listen. It’s the same system that posts to Facebook when someone has listened to a song on Facebook using Spotify or read a Wall Street Journal article through Facebook. Now, according to All Things D , as more and more users get Timeline, more and more apps will be available on the Open Graph. The idea is to include more interests that users can share chronologically.

More apps for your Timeline
Apps that can be expected to use Open Graph and post on user Timelines are travel apps like TripAdvisor, ticket booking apps like StubHub, Eventbrite and even Ticketmaster, and food apps like Foodspotting. Other apps they’ve added (as mentioned on their blog ), include Rotten Tomatoes, Pinterest and more. They said that soon there will be new apps for every type of interest, including snowboarding, knitting or gardening.
Paddy does not, we repeat, definitely does NOT belong in the category of Mac-head (yeh right!). She does get excited by her iPhone and her iMac and her iPod Nano and her Macbook and Bali's iPad and her future iHouse (patent pending). Ok, so maybe her head is a little bit forbidden fruit shaped. She likes shooting video (iPhone 4 camera zindabad!) and editing montages (Final Cut Pro zindabad!), whether the scene calls for it or no. In her spare time, she's either kicking it on stage with KB the keyboard or kicking butt at Taekwondo.
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