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Facebook App now portable to Friendster.

Do you have a Facebook app? Well, now you can deploy it on Friendster. Today, the company is announcing that Facebook applications can now be easily ported into Friendster – who already has its own developer platform and also supports OpenSocial. Two months ago, Friendster has announced the deployment of the OpenSocial API. Friendster’s launched is another major milestone in the adoption and deployment of OpenSocial throughout the social web. And now Friendster supports the Facebook Developer Community.

“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,” said David Jones, vice president of global marketing for Friendster. “For the developers that have invested resources in developing and launching a Facebook app, Friendster has now made it very easy for them to ‘port’ these applications to Friendster, enabling them to tap into Friendster’s 80 million users. For Web 2.0 companies that have developed apps using Facebook and OpenSocialFriendster.” APIs, they now have the flexibility to choose between approaches when launching applications on Friendster.

With more than 80 million members worldwide, Friendster is a leading global online social network. Friendster is focused on helping people stay in touch with friends and discover new people and things that are important to them. Online adults, 18 and up, choose Friendster to connect with friends, family, school, social groups, activities and interests. Friendster prides itself in delivering an easy-to-use, friendly and interactive environment where users can easily connect with anyone around the world. Are you one of the users? Learn more and check out the Friendster Developers Platform.

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