Do you like to garden? Share coupons? How about bike riding? If so, there’s an app for that — on Facebook, that is — or soon will be. As promised at last year’s f8 developer conference, Facebook rolled out about 60 new apps to be used on its site this week. They are designed for users to express more precisely how they are interacting with content on Facebook by introducing new verbs to join Facebook’s “Like” button. What this means is that a Facebook user who previously could only “Like” the book The Help, now can proclaim having “Read” it.
Facebook Gets App-Happy
Posted by: Erika Morphy January 20, 2012 01:24 PMDo you like to garden? Share coupons? How about bike riding? If so, there’s an app for that — on Facebook, that is — or soon will be. As promised at last year’s f8 developer conference, Facebook rolled out about 60 new apps to be used on its site this week. They are designed for users to express more precisely how they are interacting with content on Facebook by introducing new verbs to join Facebook’s “Like” button. What this means is that a Facebook user who previously could only “Like” the book The Help, now can proclaim having “Read” it.