Facebook and Google don’t see eye to eye on data reciprocity. The world’s leading social network has ignored demands for third-party access to user contact information. Not only did it ignore Google’s entreaties for data reciprocity but angered the internet giant further by finding a way around a recent move that only provides reciprocal access to Google Contacts API.
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