In 2006, Facebook unveiled a “controversial feature” – sharing changes users made to their profiles with the users’ friends. This was the feature that made Facebook, well…Facebook, the change that ...
In an effort to encourage broader use of its Open Graph protocol, Facebook has posted a number of examples of how the company used the Web standard to build its own internal apps. The collection, ...
The expansion of Facebook’s Open Graph program Wednesday, which lets apps like Spotify and RunKeeper publish their users’ activities to Facebook, will be a publicity boon for many apps. When a user’s ...
Facebook has introduced three developer tools in an effort to see its social-networking features become further integrated into other websites. Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced the Facebook ...
Today at Facebook’s F8 conference), Mark Zuckerberg laid out his plan to turn the Web into “instantly social experiences.” The building blocks to this super-social Web are Facebook’s new Open Graph ...
When Facebook’s “Like” button got massive traction, it became clear that people would respond to engaging with and reacting to simple actions that you take on a daily basis. That’s exactly what ...
At its 2011 f8 developer conference, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg today announced the Facebook Timeline, which the social networking giant is referring to as "the evolution of your ...
At a party hosted by Facebook last Thursday, I heard a lot about the company's new iPhone app, but also about an "under the radar" feature called Activity that people seemed really excited about.
A new Chrome plug-in that lets users bypass the installation of Facebook apps, but still consume the content your friends are sharing via those Facebook-enabled apps, has been picking up users at a ...
Facebook has been doing its part to build its ecosystem thanks to the efforts of third-party developers and its Open Graph. While it’s certainly evolving the way we use and interact with the social ...
A new breed of startups is seeing unheard of growth thanks to Facebook’s Open Graph. But like all steroids, bulking up fast carries big risks. A new breed of startups is seeing unheard of growth ...