Everything You Need To Know About Facebook Open Graph Actions

Facebook has been evolving into more of an operating system than a standalone website, but this hasn't suddenly happened overnight.

Facebook has been evolving into more of an operating system than a standalone website, but this hasn’t suddenly happened overnight.

Last night’s announcement about open graph actions really involved three incremental changes:

  1. Applications already in existence on the social network are upgrading with widgets providing variations on like, and the same goes for websites using Facebook plugins;
  2. Facebook is approving open graph applications faster, and
  3. Soon they will populate the right-hand column of the timeline profile.
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