Facebook applications (6 articles)
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Facebook launches social App Center
Shop and share 10 May 2012 9:05 GMT TweetFacebook will soon have its own application marketplace enabling users to discover and download apps from one social hub.
The likes of Draw Something, Spotify and Pinterest will all be available from the App Center that itself can be accessed...
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BlackBerry PlayBook OS update adds advanced Facebook features
Tablet OS v1.0.5 update released 7 June 2011 9:59 GMT TweetWhilst RIM's big rival was making a big song and dance about its latest OS updates over in California, the Canadian manufacturer quietly released details of a fresh new version of its tablet OS - using its blog to announce BlackBerry Tablet OS v1.0.5.
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Monty Python game heading for Facebook
The Ministry of Silly Games backed by Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam 3 December 2010 16:09 GMT TweetThe first Monty Phython game for 13 years is being released early next year - on Facebook.
The Ministry of Silly Games is an "innovative new social game", which takes place in a virtual Python world and includes mini games such as Camelot Smashalot,...
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Facebook iPhone app adds personal details
Settings options gets a revamp 15 November 2010 10:07 GMT TweetFacebook has rolled out the latest update to its iPhone app, version 3.3.2.
We'd love to tell you that it's a dynamic update, totally revamping the app and bringing fresh new, exciting features like the rumoured Facebook email, but alas, it...
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Facebook to allow apps to email you
Play "Zombie wars" without opening your browser 21 January 2010 17:53 GMT TweetFacebook has announced that developers will soon be given the power to email users via their applications. In the same way that you get an email when you're tagged in a photo, you may soon get a message to tell you that someone's recruited you into...
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Intel launches distributed computing Facebook app
Share your Folding@Home scores with friends 4 August 2009 10:01 GMT TweetIntel has launched a Facebook app version of its distributed computing technology, which aims to solve difficult problems that require lots of computing power by getting millions of PCs across the world to do little bits when they're idle.