Facebook expands its influence of the Internet through the integration of social services allover the Facebook website.
Speaking at the third annual Conference for developers, California, Zoykermpergk reported that today the Web is like a series of unstructured links between pages. The vision, which called it "open chart ', brings users at the Centre of the World Wide Web.
The example of a member of Facebook who visits the site of CNN, reads a story and then can be seen in a context by which your friends network read and comments on the news. Similarly, a user could visit an online radio station and automatically share the musical preference with the other members of the network.
Essentially, the open chart converts any Web page on the Web in a page of Facebook, he explained. According to the Vice-President of the company, Mike Srepfer, it could make the Web a place where everyone knows, or "like a restaurant that you visit regularly and knows your name. It is a better experience ".
The new Facebook tools enable developers to integrate essential functions relating to the interests of users and to automatically share with friends on other websites.' With such links, many nice things will be possible then", said Zoykermpergk. "People will be able to have direct social and personalized experiences wherever found.
Representatives of the online film database, IMDb, and Microsoft, who owns a small share of Facebook were among the seventy representatives plus other website owners controlling and studying the new tools.
The movement of the Facebook has the potential to bring the service center increasingly personal experiences, but also to divert traffic from other companies on the Internet for users ' attention and of course advertising for money.
Zoykermpergk stated that Facebook is not planning to use the new tools in order to undermine the revenue, but seeks to strengthen ties of human service within Facebook."The more they use Facebook, so it would be the strongest link", he explained.
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