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Facebook's 'life saving' organ donor tool spreads to Asia

posted onSeptember 5, 2012
by l33tdawg

Facebook's recently launched organ donor "life-saving" tool is now expanding to Asia. South Korea and Japan are the newest countries whose residents will be able to register as organ donors and announce their status to the world via the social network.

According to The Next Web, South Korea and Japan have more than 22 million Facebook users combined, which is sure to help with the social network's goal of increasing organ donation. Although Facebook didn't make a formal announcement about the launch of the feature, a company spokesperson confirmed with CNET that it was indeed launched earlier today.

The social network rolled out its organ donation tool in the U.S. and U.K. in May. The goal was to let users include a life story on their profile pages and offer a link urging others to sign up for official organ donation services in their region. Zuckerberg said his friendship with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died last October of pancreatic cancer, was one of the driving forces in harnessing the social network for spreading awareness.

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