When Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a "Like" button that publishers could place on their Web pages, he predicted it would make the Web smarter and "more social." What ...
The change was subtle but consequential. It came with advance notice from Facebook in March 2010, when the company quietly warned its advertisers that it would be updating the language on one of its ...
Facebook recently expanded the “Like” feature, allowing users of the social networking site to “like” individual comments to a given post, and expanding the application of the voting system to other ...
The decision was announced on Facebook’s developer blog by the company today. “Today, we're introducing a new design for both Like and Share to help people share more great content across the web. “We ...