Facebook is very much in news these because of its policies and terms of use. But I have got something else. These days we are getting much news only about… Microsoft windows 7 and Facebook. Ah …we have more news for you…Google chrome has launched its new version.
Facebook on Thursday has launched a new commenting widget which enables Facebook comments to be added to any Web page. It’s like when users comment on a site using this feature, those comment can show users profile pages, which works as a form of free site marketing to the Facebook users.
Facebook Connect is not quite as easy to implement as the "just one line of code" pitch, but it does not look like it will take much effort for a developer: It looks like a simple addition to a site template, registration on Facebook's developer site, and a short file transfer will do the trick.
Not discussed in the materials for the new feature are the privacy implications, but it stands to reason that if you use Facebook Connect to gather comments on your site, then Facebook's terms of service dictate what can later be done with those comments and the social network data about your site's visitors generated by them.
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