If you like saying "like," you are, like, totally going to like what's going on at Facebook right now.
Damn -- it's tough to talk about Facebook's evolution without sounding like a Valley girl.
Facebook's newly announced changes, you see, are all about the word "like." The social network is in the midst of rolling out some updates to its service, and they revolve largely around what's known as the "Like" button.
The biggest tweaks of all, however, may still be ahead -- and may reach far further than Facebook.com.
So far, Facebook's announcements have focused on what's inside its site. The company has officially altered the wording on its Facebook Pages, which are used by companies and public figures. Instead of clicking a button to "become a fan" of a Facebook Page, you'll now click a button to "like" it -- the same way you would if it were a status update, a photo, or even a dreaded Facebook quiz.
More: http://pcworld.com/article/194544/
Damn -- it's tough to talk about Facebook's evolution without sounding like a Valley girl.
Facebook's newly announced changes, you see, are all about the word "like." The social network is in the midst of rolling out some updates to its service, and they revolve largely around what's known as the "Like" button.
The biggest tweaks of all, however, may still be ahead -- and may reach far further than Facebook.com.
So far, Facebook's announcements have focused on what's inside its site. The company has officially altered the wording on its Facebook Pages, which are used by companies and public figures. Instead of clicking a button to "become a fan" of a Facebook Page, you'll now click a button to "like" it -- the same way you would if it were a status update, a photo, or even a dreaded Facebook quiz.
More: http://pcworld.com/article/194544/