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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Facebook?s Hidden ?Like? Isn?t Just Good For Mobile Developers, It?s Good For Facebook
Last week's announcement from Facebook about the new ability for app developers to integrate a hidden, built-in "Like" button in their mobile applications seemed to fly under the radar. Not that it wasn't duly covered by tech press: it was. But the deeper implications seemed to have been summed up under the banner of "this is great news for app developers"-type sentiment. It is, of course. App developers who smartly leverage Facebook integration can achieve impressive growth, even if it's a bit manufactured at times. But more importantly, the move is great for Facebook. It has managed to introduce a toolkit that allows developers to weave Facebook's data collection capabilities deep into the fabric of the future Internet - that is, the world of mobile apps.
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