Posted by Kevin on February 13th, 2008
3 Comments
Less than 9 months after Facebook opened up development for Facebook Applications, there are over 14,000 applications. I wouldn’t be surprised if soon my Grandmother will have developed her own application- pretty sure it’d be something like a family photo album.
Well, we here at Wetpaint are no strangers to the internet or social networking so we went ahead and created our own little gem of a Facebook Application we’ve dubbed “Tag Team Graffiti.”
Gloriously simple, we’ve given Facebook users a bunch of cool tools and an entire wall as a canvas to paint like crazy; and it wouldn’t be a Wetpaint creation if you couldn’t collaborate. After you’re done, just hand your latest masterpiece off to your friends to improve upon. Or if you’ve got time to kill, you can also just browse for others’ masterpieces, rate them, or get inspired and add your own personal flare to their painting.
That’s one of my paintings; go figure- everyone tried to squash the bug once I handed that painting off.
And, of course, we’re always working on improving this tool. Add it and use it regularly; all sorts of newness will come your way. Head over to Wetpaint Central for more information and voice your feedback!
Keyword Tags: Web 2.0, Social Networking, Collaboration, Wetpaint, Fun
Bravo! You’ve done some really cool things with your UI, and I love the collaborative spirit.
Can the creations be accessed outside of Facebook?
By Greg on February 14th, 2008 at 7:16 am
Greg- I’m glad you like the UI!
These creations cannot be accessed outside of Facebook in the collaborative sense, but you can show off your works by Right Clicking the image and copy+paste the Image URL.
By TroyJMorris on February 14th, 2008 at 9:33 am
[…] we launched our latest Facebook Application, Tag Team Graffiti, we expected it to be pretty awesome. What kindergarten graduate can resist painting and sharing? […]
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