Facebook will change the web as a “cocktail party”

April 23, 2010

Internet News – Largest social networking site in the world, Facebook will announce his plans to transform the web as a ‘cocktail party’ is very large. The statement was issued by the CEO and founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckberg.

“Web is at a very crucial turning point today. You’re building a social web in which the default is. Each of the applications and products will be redesigned in order to use the personal identity and friends,” said Mark Zuckerberg, in a speech in San Francisco, California.

Facebook calls these new social paradigm with “Open Graph,” and Zuckerberg mentioned as a shift of the most transformative thing ever done to the web.

Facebook, which has more than 400 million members, said the Open Graph will make visitors easier to share information about them is much deeper. Facebook will be interesting information about the sites always visited by someone, news and music that he likes your favorite athlete or person and sharing all information with your friends on Facebook.

Facebook to launch this service by holding more than 30 content partners, including The New York Times, Yelp, Pandora’s music scene, ESPN and the Internet Movie Database, and CNN.com.

“The surfer see this change with the presence of buttons” Like “buttons on the entire Web site, said Zuckerberg.

Keys will be attached to all types of sites, photos, and blog posts. If someone clicks the button then the information to be viewed by their friends on Facebook. More than one billion keys “like” will spread across the web within the next 24 hours.

Even so, there are some concerns that integrating Facebook into other Web sites will reduce the privacy of people in browsing the web. But firmly Zuckerberg said the changes will not affect the privacy of Facebook users.


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