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 ...
Facebook recently expanded the “Like” feature, allowing users of the social networking site to “like” individual comments to a given post, and expanding the application of the voting system to other ...
The change was subtle but consequential. It came with advance notice from Facebook in March 2010, when the company quietly warned its advertisers that it would be updating the language on one of its ...
What happened?After months and years of speculation, Facebook has now launched an expanded version of its iconic "Like" button. In addition to the standard "Like" action that's always been available, ...
Facebook has turned its "like" button pink for users in the U.S. ahead of Mother's Day on Sunday. This week, some U.S. users reported that their like button had changed from its usual blue circle with ...
Until about a month ago, shoppers on Dell’s website looking for a new laptop could log in using their Facebook credentials to avoid creating a new username and password. That option is now gone. Dell ...
The new layout aims to make it easier for users to see how many people follow specific Pages set up by businesses and celebs. Alexandra is an associate editor on CNET's Performance Optimization team.
Mark Zuckerberg has vowed to make Facebook great again, and Meta announced a tiny new feature that might be a step toward that goal. As part of a series of features and policies aiming to cut down on ...