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Hey Facebook, What’s New?

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A few subtle changes have swept across Facebook within the past few days and unless you are actually in the social media world, you may not have even noticed them. Facebook continues to gradually roll out new and improved functionality that keeps the site at the forefront of the industry. Three weeks into twenty-ten, Facebook has not disappointed. Here are a few of the latest and greatest changes that have recently taken place:

-Facebook Retweet: Just like the Facebook @reply rolled out several months ago, users are gaining more functionality to credit other people in their posts. Consumers can now share another user’s content on their own page and simultaneously give credit to the original source using a “via” tag. Unlike the @reply, the source receives no notification on their personal Facebook Page that their link was “via”-ed.

-Replying to status updates, photos and links via email: Even though the typical BlackBerry/iPhone user probably uses the mobile Facebook Application as a rule, new functionality allows users to respond to posts through email, without actually logging into the site (thus effectively reducing productivity in Facebook-blocked companies by a personally-projected 20%).

-Receiving application notifications via email: Beginning last Wednesday, each time you install a new application on Facebook, developers will have the ability to request your email address. What this means is that if you opt in, these applications will now have the ability to contact you via email and the communication will no longer have to solely live on Facebook .

COMING SOON- Analytics & Insights: Page administrators will soon be able to track impressions and engagements on a post-by-post basis. Currently admins are able to see a limited amount of information about their page (mostly relating to the number of fans and a basic amount of engagement information) but this addition will make each and every Facebook post that much more valuable.

What do you think of the added Facebook functionality? Are these features that will enhance your user experience?

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One Response to “Hey Facebook, What’s New?”

  1. February 20th, 2010 at 12:24 am

    Marvis Carithers says:

    I was trying to get the RSS Feed for your blog but it is not properly showing up in Google Chrome. Does anyone have any ideas?

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