Facebook “like” Button Getting Prevalent

The Facebook “like” button is getting prevalent on the Web. The Financial Times and the New York Times reported that the social networking giant with more than 400 million users worldwide will push through its “like” button features onto the Web sites, thus, enabling users to share preferences for news stories, Web sites and products more conveniently. On the recent update, Facebook users click the “like” button on Facebook.com to inform their online friends that they are interested in the statuses they update, videos upload, photos, events, invitations or other Facebook items. This change would put that functionality and convenience on many other Web sites by linking a person’s preferences for all kinds of things into Facebook social network. Another similar branch-out feature called Facebook Connect, which allows people to sign into other Web sites by using their Facebook account. The announcement is expected to come at Facebook’s annual developer conference, called f8, which will be held in San Franscisco on Wednesday. Facebook “like” Button Getting Prevalent is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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