8 OpenSocial apps worth trying out

8 OpenSocial apps worth trying out
MiniTweetMiniTweet is a simple OpenSocial app.The tool adds a small Twitter update box to your MySpace profile.You can pick a title and input your user name.MiniTweet then displays all your recent Twitter updates on your profile.At any time, you can view your Twitter page by clicking on your MiniTweet title.You can't update your status in the app, but it's still worth checking out.MiniTweet displays your Twitter updates.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETMusic iLikeMusic iLike is available for MySpace, Orkut, and Hi5 users.It's also available as a Facebook application.After you install it on your profile, it lets you search for music videos or songs.Once you find what you're searching for, you can add it to your profile.All those songs can be played by visitors to your profile page.Unfortunately, only a portion of the song will play at any given time.If you want to listen to the whole song, you'll need to buy it from iTunes or Amazon.com by clicking the appropriate link in the app.Music iLike helps you find songs.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETOpenSocial Dev AppThe OpenSocial Dev App is a must-have for anyone who wants to start developing applications for the platform.It can be installed on Hi5, Ning, MySpace, or Orkut.It's designed specifically for OpenSocial sites.Once installed, you can create a full OpenSocial app by coding JavaScript.The tool also lets you preview your app to see how it's coming along.Once complete, you can export it as an XML file.It's a handy tool to have for any OpenSocial user.OpenSocial Dev App helps you create your own app.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETPollDaddyPollDaddy is one of my favorite online polling apps.In a matter of seconds, you can create a poll or survey, and embed it into your blog.I do it almost daily, and it works beautifully.The same is true for its OpenSocial app, which is available to MySpace, Ning, Hi5, and Orkut users.You can create a poll in the app and embed it into your site.You can also view statistics on your poll to see how many people have responded. PollDaddy's poll-creation app is fantastic.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETThe Scramble GameThe Scramble Game can be played on Hi5 or Ning.It's also available on Facebook.Once you learn how to play (it will take a while), I think that you'll like what you find.You simply grab letters ("tiles") that are being displayed before you.The more tiles you have, the greater the chance you can form words.You can play against bots or players on the social networks, and unlike with the classic game Scrabble, there is no board on which to put Scramble words. At any rate, the game is fun. The Scramble Game takes some getting used to.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETStunt PilotStunt Pilot is an extremely addictive game.It's available to Ning and Orkut users.A Facebook app version is also available.The game is simple--control a stunt pilot as he or she flies through rings to earn points.As you earn more points, you'll join the leaderboard, which is made up of players on the aforementioned social networks. As with Scramble, Stunt Pilot is fun.Stunt Pilot is really fun.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETYouTube Top FavoritesYouTube Top Favorites adds all the top videos from YouTube to your MySpace apps.Unfortunately, the app doesn't let you search for YouTube videos.Instead, you'll find a listing of videos under such categories as top rated or top viewed.I would have liked to have searched the site with the app.It was a conspicuous omission.I should also note that the app interface is clunky, with a series of links and a video to the right.You won't have trouble finding videos, but it could really use a designer's touch.YouTube Top Favorites won't let you search, but you'll find good videos.Screenshot by Don Reisinger/CNETMy top 31. PollDaddy: PollDaddy is just as good on social networks as it is on its own site.2. Stunt Pilot: Fun, fun, fun.3. OpenSocial Dev App: What's better than creating your own app in an app?