Friday, May 27, 2011
Facebook Wants to Become the Web’s Central Hub for Music & Video [REPORT]
Facebook is partnering with online music and video companies for the launch of a new feature that will integrate outside media into profile pages, according to a new report.
The new feature will take the shape of a widget or tab on the user’s profile page, according to The New York Times. It will display the songs a user listens to the most and provide a method for friends to listen to and share those songs. Facebook will do the same thing for video and television content.
The new feature will take the shape of a widget or tab on the user’s profile page, according to The New York Times. It will display the songs a user listens to the most and provide a method for friends to listen to and share those songs. Facebook will do the same thing for video and television content.
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Appeasing allies: Clinton arrives in Pakistan
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Islamabad Friday morning, on a short visit to discuss how both countries can rebuild trust to fight the war against terrorism.
The Foreign Office said Clinton’s visit would help rebuild trust between Islamabad and Washington.
Clinton will meet President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, Army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani amongst other government officials.
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