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The biggest social media, Facebook, cooperating with the Malaysian company which last year bought social media Friendster, MOL. MOL engaged in this electronic pembaran will sell "online currency" through Facebook in five Southeast Asian countries, India, Australia and New Zealand.

This cooperation will certainly make millions of Facebook users are easier to obtain virtual items and play games on Facebook. Online currency will be offered beginning August 1, 2010 is in more than 500 thousand 7-Eleven outlets, internet cafes and online bank.

MOL spokesperson, Nor Badron, said the target of this cooperation is the people, especially users of Facebook, which do not have credit cards and people who do not want berrisiko make payments online. "Asia is a huge gaming community and generally that young people," said Nor. "While the credit card penetration is very low, so that developers do not get the money and skip this opportunity," he told The Associated Press on Friday, July 9, 2010.

Nor stating that MOL is part of a business tycoon Vincent Tan has been doing this business in an online game before. But for the first time Internet users can use it on Facebook, including playing Mob Wars and Farmville.

"We see this agreement a great opportunity to expand the availability of a currency that is simple and singular that could be used for games and applications on Facebook," said Vaughan Smith, Director of Business Development and Corporate Facebook. "The cooperation with MOL means we can offer the advantages of Credit on millions of Asians Facebook using the payment system has been widely used and trusted."

MOL has been spread across five Southeast Asian countries namely Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines. While more than 70 percent of Facebook users use applications and online payment transactions.
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