Facebook Open Graph Gives Endomondo Workout

Workout application Endomondo has been lifting things up and putting them down at a rapid rate since upgrading for timeline with Facebook’s open graph in March, with traffic from the social network jumping 75 percent and 150 percent more workouts shared via Facebook.

Workout application Endomondo has been lifting things up and putting them down at a rapid rate since upgrading for timeline with Facebook’s open graph in March, with traffic from the social network jumping 75 percent and 150 percent more workouts shared via Facebook.

Endomondo allows users to track their workouts and share them with friends, and it covers disciplines including running, biking, cycling, and hiking.

A spotlight post on the Facebook developer blog recognized the use of action verb tracked by the app, as well as its aggregations of last workout and top sports, and it offered further details:

Endomondo uses single sign-on for Android and iOS to streamline the registration process, so that a user does not need to create a new user name and password.

Endomondo uses location (GeoPoints on the workout object) to display workout routes, which appear as rich maps on a user’s timeline.

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