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MOL’s strategy for Friendster
KUALA LUMPUR – After buying over Friendster, in 2009 Malaysian-based MOL Games promptly surprised the world by scrapping the site’s SNS platform and switching to social gaming on June 28.
Digital happenings this week from Twitter, Friendster, Tribal DDB and more
A roundup of the latest digital people moves, account wins, pitches and developments across the Asia-Pacific region.
Friendster's popularity returns as a social gaming site
KUALA LUMPUR - Friendster, the pioneer social networking site, has gained over half a million new users since its relaunch as a social gaming platform on June 28.
Online protests keep brands on alert
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is one of the most active nations on social networking websites, with local industry leaders saying that while this is great for sharing positive brand messages, a number of recent high-profile online protests has shown there can be a down side too.
Friendster to launch gaming and music portals in Asia
ASIA-PACIFIC - Social networking site Friendster has confirmed it is launching social media portals for music and social gaming in Asia.
Facebook partners with MOL Global for Facebook Credits
KUALA LUMPUR - MOL Global has announced a strategic partnership with Facebook on a new payment model for virtual goods, online games and applications in Asia.
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