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            <title>How to Retrieve User Data from Facebook Connect in ASP.NET</title>
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                In this article, we will bridge the gap between Facebook Connect and retrieving user data using the Facebook Developer toolkit.  A useful class is included for download that simplifies the process and reduces the work to just five lines of code!
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            <title>How to Integrate with Facebook Connect</title>
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                This article demonstrates how to integrate Facebook Connect into your existing site in just a few simple steps. It teaches the basics of integration with full sample code included for download.
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                Bill Konrad
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            <title>How to Style an Application Like Facebook</title>
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                In this article we will explore how we can style our Facebook application to look and feel like an extension of the Facebook platform. We will examine colors, fonts, dimensions and a few common design patterns utlized by the Facebook platform in our quest to fit in with the crowd.
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                Bill Konrad
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                The Facebook Developer Toolkit project has just released version 2.0 of their ASP.NET API into the wild, so let's go over the basics.  In this article, we focus on creating an absolutely bare bones FBML application that leverages the API.  Enjoy!
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                Bill Konrad
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