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Comments on: Friendster developer platform goes live with over 180 apps

This social network has largely fallen from favor in the U.S., but Friendster is nevertheless following in Facebook's footsteps and launching an extensive developer initiative.

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by renzyou July 12, 2008 12:57 AM PDT
cool
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by tatayko September 26, 2008 4:00 PM PDT
please kindly inform me..
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by chrizsziee November 8, 2008 12:39 AM PST
hi is anyone know from the friendster application, if i can send an item to my friends using the application .. like for example i accept the application then, i just want to send an item to my friends from that application like facebook, the "STARBUCKS" application, you can send the item to your friends using the starbucks application the user whom you sent an item the user will receive only the item you send. please let me know. thanks a lot in advance :)
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