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Friendster reborn as a gaming site, wishes Facebook cared (Engadget)
Friendster's as good as dead to the western world (it hasn't really crossed
our radar since 2005), but _Forbes_ reports that the site is still huge in
Southeast Asia -- though not for the reasons you might think. It was the
original social network when in launched in 2002, but its acquisition by
e-payment provider MOL Global in 2009 led to its reincarnation as a top online
gaming destination for countries such as India, Indonesia and Malaysia. The
new Friendster just officially emerged from beta as a game-centric site, and
the remaining vestiges of its social networking past -- you can still add
friends, after all -- are gamified with reward points. Moreover, owner MOL
Global has added e-payments to the mix, letting users buy Friendster Coins to
purchase virtual goods. Given predictions that the Asian gaming community will
exceed 1 billion by 2016, the site's future is looking rosier than ever. That_
might_ lessen the sting of being plum blown out of the social networking game
by the big dogs.
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Help identifying an asian coin!?
I have an asian coin. It's very lightweight, silver-colored, has ridges along the side, and says it was minted in 1982. One side has one stalk of wheat (I believe) on either side of two asian characters with a two at the top-center area. At the very bottom-center is the year 1982. The other side has 7 characters along the top and then a decorative circle with 5 stars and a picture of what appears to be a building inside of it. If you know what this is or if you know of some kind of a website with a picture index for asian coins that would be very helpful! Thank you!
An aluminum 1982 Chinese 2 Fen retails for $0.40US or more if like new. There is a proof version worth $1US. I hope that helps.




