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901am (Free subscription) | yesterday
Friendster, Inc. has deployed support for the Facebook Platform on Friendster Developer Program. Tens of thousands of developers can now introduce the applications and features they’ve built on the Facebook Platform to Friendster’s 80 million users around the world. Friendster is the first major social network and social website of any kind to deploy both [...]
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Curmudgeonly & Skeptical² (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Proof is in the Proof Obama - G_D Help us. Add this to the ACORN segment and you pretty much have the whole Hannity report on Obama's Radicalism. Share this video on your Website / Forum / Blog / MySpace / Friendster URL : Embed : Replay video | Share video | Watch more videos " type="text"> http://feeds.feedburner.com/ CurmudgeonlySkeptical
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TechCrunch UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ping.fm, a fairly new service that lets you update your status on several social networks at once, has signed a deal with the UK’s Spinvox whereby you can now update your status via a voice call. Ping.fm works on Twitter, Facebook, Jaiku, Pownce, LiveJournal, Tumblr, MySpace, Bebo and Friendster. It’s not unlike Socialthing, another [...]
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Internet News (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Social-networking pioneer the latest to support both Facebook Platform and Open Social.
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Digital Media Wire (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
San Francisco - Online social network Friendster announced this week that it will now support applications developed for the rival Facebook Platform as part of its own developer program. With the move, Friendster claims to be the first major social network to deploy both Google's OpenSocial and Facebook's application platforms to its 80 million users. read more
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Marketing Pilgrim (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
I have a little song for you today. It’s to the tune of “Oh Shenandoah.” O-pen Social, you long to give us A-a-apps, all open source O-pen Social, you long to serve us A-a-away you’re bound to go ‘Cause Facebook’s stealing your lunch Okay, the last line might not fit so well in the song, but it looks to be [...]
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Paidcontent (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Making like Bebo , Friendster has announced it now supports both Facebook's code and OpenSocial, CNET reports. The move effectively enables Fbook app developers to port their apps to Friendster and to choose between Fbook and *Google's* OpenSocial APIs when launching apps on Fbook. Last year , Friendster launched its developer platform with over 180 apps and allowed participating companies and developers...
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Valleywag (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
I like how New York Times reporter Brad Stone ends his doom-and-gloom trend piece in today's paper — with a quote from a man who has more reason to be paranoid and jaded than most, failed... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Search Engine Watch Blog (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Have a Facebook app? Well, now you can deploy it on Friendster. They're now supporting the Facebook Developer Community. It comes almost two months after deploying the OpenSocial API . This could be a good opportunity if you're looking to go global. Friendster has 80 million members worldwide, many of which are in Asia. "Friendster's support of both the Facebook and OpenSocial platforms is a big win...
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Steven Wilson Marketing.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Developers who have created applications for 's platform can now bring them over to social network . This means that Friendster supports both Facebook's code and OpenSocial, the standard created by Google for social-network widgets."Friendster's support of both the Facebook and OpenSocial platforms is a big win for business and individual developers, as well as for Friendster users," David Jones, vice...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Social networking site Friendster just announced that it now supports applications built on competing network Facebook ’s popular platform. Friendster already supports apps built for OpenSocial (the Google led effort to make all social sites compatible), and the announcement is significant because signals that Friendster is the first network to support both OpenSocial and Facebook apps. Obviously,...
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Imbibe Unfiltered (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
The social networking movement has been gaining momentum for sometime now. First there was Friendster, MySpace and Facebook with their millions of members, but now we're seeing smaller more specialized social networks popping up for every interest, including drinks—ranging from sites dedicated to enthusiasts to ones set up for industry folks. We profiled collaborative wine review site Corkd.com in...
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Technology Talks (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Tired of Friendster, Facebook and Myspace? Try Ziggs at ziggs.com. Ziggs is the new social network that hopes to grab a huge share of the online social networking market. It has great features you might want to know as added info on Ziggs. Through Ziggs, you will also know who’s googling you or who finds [...]
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Rogelio Choy (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
We have some ridiculous things going on at RockYou these days. Our owned/operated social applications on Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Friendster, Orkut, hi5, etc have crossed 50M unique visitors a month and over 1.2B monetized PVs (and I mean actual visitors not just 'viewers'). Our ad network for social media, representing over 400 publishers, has grown to 8B impressions and 90M global uniques a month....
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
Why have one map when you can have two? Courtesy of Oxyweb, here's a map of the most popular social network in each country around the world . Anyone who follows the rise and fall of social nets will notice a few recognisable bits of information - Facebook's growing domination, Friendster's continuing popularity in south east Asia and Hi-5's stronghold in central America. The big surprises? MySpace...