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    Launch of API signals new era for MXit

    Ten billion messages sent to mobile phones during July of 2010; 53 million photos sent during the same month, and more than 710 million logins... These are the kind of numbers that developers from emerging markets look at with envy when studying the mature internet markets of the Western World.

    But these statistics belong to South African mobile phenomenon, MXit, which launched the beta version of its application programming interface (API) on Friday, 29 October 2010, in Stellenbosch, the town where it all began. MXit, predominantly a mobile application, remains the country's largest social network, trumping international social network leader Facebook.

    MXit has extended an invitation to software developers world-wide to create applications that will reach its huge user base, who are hungry for games, education, entertainment and whatever else can be developed for this unique mobile media platform.

    Continue reading the full story on www.memeburn.com.

    Source: Memeburn

    Launched in April 2010 by Matthew Buckland, Memeburn is a news and opinion platform tracking tech culture, innovation and business. It plays particular attention to the web, mobile, social media, online media and social networking fields. Key opinion-leaders contribute to Memeburn, providing their insights on the online industry. Subscribe via email or RSS for regular updates. Follow memeburn on Twitter at @memeburn.

    Go to: http://www.memeburn.com

    About Jeremy Daniel

    Jeremy Daniel is the editor of www.memeburn.com, and a firm believer in the transformative power of mobile technology for emerging markets. Jeremy has written across various media platforms for the last 10 years, from television to advertising to print before making the permanent cultural leap into online journalism. Follow him on Twitter at @jeremytdaniel.
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