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Morph Labs on Facebook

Facebook Platform is one of the most popular Web framework these days mainly due to the millions of traffic that Facebook receives everyday. Take advantage of this craze by developing a Facebook app that’s accessible anytime by thousands to millions of users. Deploy, deliver, and manage your Facebook application with Morph AppSpace (for single apps) and Morph AppCloud (for multiple apps) and get a Web hosting environment that’s always available and highly scalable. With no start-up cost and a minimal maintenance cost, you can get a complete and managed hosting infrastructure for your Facebook application. Learn More.

Check out the links below on how to get started building Facebook apps.

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Introducing Morph AppCloud!

Officially launched during the Web 2.0 Expo held in New York City, Morph AppCloud enables businesses to have their own private Web application platform that’s capable of running dozens of Web applications simultaneously at a fraction of the cost of building one. Learn more about this new disruptive technology with these resources:

Morph AppSpace

Having availability and scalability issues with your current platform? Deploy your facebook app to Morph AppSpace and experience Web application delivery like never before – hassle-free deployment, 99.9% uptime rate, on-demand scalability, managed environment, continuous backups, and 24/7 monitoring. All of these and more starting at $1 per day.

Marketing Tips

A Facebook app is only worth developing if it actually gets used. Given that there are currently more than 1,500 applications available, the competition is cutthroat. Going viral, however, isn’t purely up to chance. Read this helpful article on how you can market your app to go viral even on day one.

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Facebook for Beginners

Before building a Web application, it is always a best practice to understand first the structure and behavior of the platform. The Facebook Platform is not an exception. Here’s an extensive documentation that will surely provide you with all of the important information you need to know about the Facebook Platform – API, query, markup languages, etc.

Facebook for Pros

Displaying Flash videos, such as those found on YouTube, Metacafe, or CollegeHumor, is usually a simple task; thanks to the readily available “embed code” provided by these Web sites. However, in order to ensure that embedded Flash media enforces site standards both internally and on developers’ applications, animations must be sanitized with one of several FBML tags, adding a bit of complication to the mix. Read full transcript.