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Following 2012 IPO, Facebook considered, but rejected, charging devs $250K/year for API access, offering Tinder extended access to users' friends' data (Josh Constine/TechCrunch)

Following 2012 IPO, Facebook considered, but rejected, charging devs $250K/year for API access, offering Tinder extended access to users' friends' data (Josh Constine/TechCrunch) Following 2012 IPO, Facebook considered, but rejected, charging devs $250K/year for API access, offering Tinder extended access to users' friends' data (Josh Constine/TechCrunch) Reviewed by swadu on November 29, 2018 Rating: 5

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