Crushmail proved to be the ideal project to iron out our proprietary PHP5 Facebook API class (THANKS JIM!). Crushmail includes profile gathering features such as Profile Pictures, Friends List, Interests, etc. We use all this information in the generation of clues and propagation. We also have common functionality such as Invitations and other viral marketing […]
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Today, we launched Crush Mail, a Facebook application that lets you send secret messages to your “crush.” As Valentine’s Day is approaching quickly, Crush Mail is a fun way to disclose your feelings to that special someone.
The interesting twist to Crush Mail is that your secret messages contain clues that are picked up from […]
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We thought it might be nice to show all of you out there how to get started, step by step, with creating your very first Facebook application. This first tutorial will show you how to register the project with Facebook, and obtain the important API keys to access the Facebook system.
The first step in […]
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If you are already a web developer and adversed in some sort of server side language such as PHP or even Ruby, porting your skills to Facebook couldn’t be easier. Facebook uses their own HTML (called FBML) and Javascript (FBJS). It also includes its own MySQL like syntax to query for user information (FQL).
FBML is […]
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With only a comparatively hand full of developers currently on Face Book, it seems that most applications are looking more and more generic. The current mentality is “Make something once, clone it 100 times!” This may be fueling the current application development process, but in the months to come will they still continue to compete?
The […]
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