New interfaces minimize integration effort for social game
developers
San Francisco, CA; Mar. 2, 2010 --
hi5, the largest social entertainment site focused on gaming, today
announced a new set of Facebook® compatible APIs making it easier for
social game developers to distribute their games on hi5.com. With the
availability of these new interfaces, hi5 will be the largest social
site to support both OpenSocial and Facebook compatible APIs, as well as
a set of gaming-specific APIs that enable new levels of integration to
the social graph for developers.
"As a leading game distribution platform, it's our job to make the
process of getting games live on hi5 as easy and seamless as possible
for our partners," said Alex St. John, hi5's recently appointed
president and CTO. "Now, developers who have designed and developed a
social game for Facebook can easily get their game up and running on hi5
with minimal development effort."
hi5's Facebook compatible interfaces, which are currently in use by
select partners, support the functionality needed by most social media
games to add social elements to their applications, including user
authentication, profile pictures, friends, updates and photos. The new
APIs also support the JavaScript interfaces necessary to enable user
actions such as friend invitations. With this initial set of interfaces,
many game developers can take games built for Facebook and run them on
hi5 with little or no revisions.
"As a small studio, efficient development is crucial for our business.
hi5's Facebook compatible interfaces have allowed us to build
applications for both platforms with ease," said Matt Wilson, founder
and director of development for Detonator Games. "In fact, we recently
brought a game we created for the Facebook Platform onto hi5 with very
little modification."
hi5 was among the first social sites to provide support for third-party
applications with the launch of its OpenSocial-based
developer platform in March 2008. Thousands of developers have
built OpenSocial applications that run on hi5, and the company was a
founding member of the OpenSocial Foundation along with Google, Yahoo!
and MySpace. hi5 will continue to support and advance its OpenSocial
interfaces.
This effort is the first of many new technologies we will be announcing
over the coming months to make hi5 the leading marketplace for great
social media games. Alex St. John will be announcing hi5's
much-anticipated new Game Developer Program in a dedicated session at the upcoming Game
Developers Conference in San Francisco on March 10 at 4:15 p.m.
About hi5
Founded in 2003, hi5 today is among the top 20 largest web sites in the
world and the leading destination site focused on social entertainment
and gaming. Combining a robust social platform with premium content and
game mechanics, hi5 delivers a fun, expressive, and interactive
entertainment experience to millions of users around the world.
Available in over 50 languages, the site features localized games,
virtual goods and other content that is monetized through hi5 Coins, a
global virtual currency supporting over 60 payment methods and 30
currencies worldwide. For more information on hi5, visit http://www.hi5.com.
hi5 and the hi5 logo are trademarks of Hi5 Networks, Inc. All other
trademarks referenced are the property of their respective owners
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