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Facebook Launches 'submit' button to share content |
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If the 'I like' (like) Facebook has changed the way we relate, now comes the 'send' button (send) . This new feature allows us to share content more selective with our contacts in the network. While the like, things we like are shared indiscriminately with all our friends in Facebook, with this brand new button can indicate who send certain link.
For now, only 50 websites are implementing this new feature, but to succeed, it is logical to think that will be available to everyone. The idea is that you can share content with your own Facebook groups, rather than send it to everyone. In this way, they kill two birds with one stone. On the one hand, we have a function to choose people with similar interests without burdening others with unwanted content, and the other groups are promoted, one of the most successful Facebook since its inception. This second attempt is more obvious with other features that Facebook has launched this day, such as invitations to groups approved by an administrator. Although at the moment sounds very simple what this new button, point in that TechCrunch is just another attempt by deprecating Facebook email. "Ambitious? Think a second. Instead of opening the account to send a link to a group of friends, now we can automate the process just by using this new feature. "Keep it simple" is the highest. Facebook Launches 'submit' button to share content written ALT1040 April 26, 2011 by Pepe Flores
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