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The new Page layout is meant to make it easier for visitors to a Page to see key information, like the Page’s bio and posts. Notably, the design does away with the Page Likes and the Like button.
In early July, Facebook launched a Facebook Like Button extension for Google Chrome. We're only hearing about it now though because there was never an official announcement.
Facebook’s universal “Like” button is expected to be revealed at the company’s F8 conference on Wednesday. We can only hope a universal “Indifferent” button will follow soon thereafter.
Facebook makes it quite easy to copy-paste a code snippet right into the HTML of any page/post and have the “Like” button appear instantly. This standard code can be found on the main Facebook ...
Web publishers have quickly adopted a button that lets visitors express "like" for their sites. But it also lets Facebook track those visitors as they switch from one site to another.
One of Facebook's most notable design cues is the like button, but the company will soon be doing away with it for Facebook Pages. Starting today with an unspecified amount of pages, there will be ...
Almost every popular website has a Facebook “Like” button. Millions of people press that button everyday, unaware of the full consequences that Facebook has recently implemented. A post on the ...
Facebook’s Like button is a pervasive feature of the Web, a way to gauge the popularity of a website or piece of content. But researchers have found it’s easy to inflate the numbers ...
Facebook Pages will have a cleaner look by removing the Like button in the new design. As first reported by Tech Crunch on Wednesday, July 22, the new page design aims to make it easier for those ...
Facebook is to let its users share content they 'like' across the internet through a new button - but the social networking site insists the service will not be used to direct advertising.
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 ...