Just a few days after Facebook implemented their new feature of social plugins that will connect Facebook with content all around the web, the first mashup has appeared.

LikeButton.me is a website that uses Facebook’s feeds to show what your friends and other people like on different web pages. Like buttons have been incorporated on different pages such as The Huffington Post, CNN, YouTube, TechCrunch. When people read content on those pages and push the Like button it will appear in their Facebook feeds and be collected into LikeButton.me.

Through Facebooks new social plugins, you will be updated on what your friends like and recommend – not of what they have seen and share inside Facebook but also what they like on other websites.

For brands who want to spread their content and create awareness of themselves, the advantages are hard to miss. By adding the social plugins to your page, you provide your users with the opportunity to like and recommend your content, which is instantly shared with their Facebook friends in their feed.

It is actually fairly simple to use. If for instance you want to add an Activity Feed to your page, just go to Facebook’s Developers page and grab the code and embed it.

TechCrunch



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