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		<title>fringAPI &amp; fringAdd-ons Available to Developers Today</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[fring announced today that developers will have access to their fringAPI. This means you can create and port content into fring only need a working knowledge of basic server-side language such as PHP, JSP, ASPX etc and XML. You can login to their developer&#8217;s section and start today. The content will then be delivered in]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Important!</strong> in the coming weeks we will release several examples of fringAdd-ons for users to play with, the full catalog with all the new developed fringAdd-ons will become available around end of July (meaning any add-on you develop from today will be available for all the fring community for end of July).<br />
Second, currently the fringAPI is available for fring client on the Symbian S60 9.2 only, more platform to come shortly.</p></blockquote>
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