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Socialbomb Joins Facebook(R) Preferred Marketing Developer Program
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BROOKLYN, NY, Apr 19 (Marketwire) --
Socialbomb, a Brooklyn-based social technology agency focused on creating
world-class applications for some of the world's largest brands, today
announced their acceptance into the Facebook Preferred Marketing
Developer program. Socialbomb was chosen, as a member of the first class
of PMDs, to help make marketing through socially-integrated applications
easier and more effective on Facebook.
"We're thrilled to be selected to join the program," said Socialbomb CEO
Scott Varland. "The team here has been designing and building innovative
applications on the Facebook Platform since its early days, and it's
wonderful to be able to take our work to the next level for our clients
and partners."
Socialbomb has extensive experience creating applications, APIs, and
interfaces that integrate deeply with the Facebook Platform. The agency's
background in interaction design, social applications and software
solutions enables them to develop apps that provide clients and users
with rich, meaningful experiences with their friends and the world around
them. Socialbomb's portfolio includes CLIO-winning custom Facebook
Platform integrations with web sites, third-party APIs, mobile devices
and social TV applications.
About Socialbomb:
Socialbomb is a social technology agency focused on
designing and building insanely great applications, games and experiences
which bridge the networks, interests and activities of people across the
web and real world. We believe emerging technologies and social software
are the most effective toolkit for next-generation creative agencies, and
we are passionate about being thought leaders in transforming our
industry. For more information, visit http://www.socialbomb.com or email
contact@socialbomb.com.
Facebook(R) is a registered trademark of Facebook Inc.
Media Contact:
Philippe Pierre
347-338-2285
ppierre@socialbomb.com
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