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Introducing Google Friend Connect

TrackBack | Filed by Thomas under IM & Social Networks, Internet stuff, Uncategorized | Post popularity 7%

Google Friend Connect lets you grow traffic by easily adding social features to your website. With just a few snippets of code, you get more people engaging more deeply with your site.

Attract more visitors. Visitors bring along friends from social networks like Facebook, orkut, and others to interact on your site.

Enrich your site with social features. Choose engaging social features from a catalogue of gadgets provided by Google and the OpenSocial developer community.

No programming whatsoever. Just copy and paste snippets of code into your site, and Google Friend Connect does the rest.

Google Friend Connect is being made available to a limited number of site owners as it approaches general availability. If you are interested in participating, fill out this short form.

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Allan said,

May 15, 2008 @ 7:12 pm

Those are very compelling benefits to Friend Connect. I think the adoption rate for this will be very strong.

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