
Borat approves, do you?
A Facebook ‘Like’ Greasemonkey script was rolled out to the masses yesterday. This script was developed by Matt Kelly, who works at Facebook, so you should know it works pretty darn well. This script enables you to ‘like’ any page on the web by placing a thin toolbar at the top of every site you visit. It’s a simple script that has been downloaded over 1,000 times since yesterday. Greasemonkey scripts require Firefox but users of other browsers can also use – Greasemetal for Google Chrome and Greasekit for Safari. If you want to get your universal ‘like’ on, download the Facebook Greasemonkey script here.
Written on 27 July 2010
by Jen under
Apps, News, User Experience
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I {heart} Google and really love their photo application – Picasa. So you can imagine my joy when I realized there is a Picasa app on Facebook! You go to the application – input your Google account details and then BAM! You have a new tab on your Facebook profile with your Picasa photos!
Any photo I want to share almost always gets posted to Picasa (I have a few non-facebooking friends). So this completely simplifies my ability to share my photos!
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Written on 07 May 2010
by Alicia under
Apps, User Experience
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