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See what Facebook has introduced for its users

Facebook, the biggest social networking site has been updated many new features in the recent months. The latest updated introduced by Facebook which going to allow members to share contribution in their photo albums. If the user want some other friends or their members of family contribute in his/her albums and share pictures together, they will be able to do so.

Facebook Shared Album Feature:

The Shared Album is the feature that multiple user upload photos, is to be introduced slowly, first becoming available to a small group of English-language users before gradually spreading across the social network.

This new feature is taken into step after a survey in which people appealed to introduce such feature which will let them share photos of events or occasion, with contribution of their members of family

Facebook users can invite as many as 50 friends to contribute digital photos to online shared albums.

Privacy settings allow sharing of albums to be limited to those who contribute or opened to friends of contributors or the public, according to Facebook.

Facebook Embed Post:

This feature is more good for bloggers as it allows them to embed any public post on their blog. I know that it was introduced a month ago but now, this feature is available for all. One has to just click on the corner drop-down icon to get the script code to embed the post in their post with feed featuring all details of Facebook post.

This feature looks like promoting ones content from Facebook to different sites over the Internet and helps blogger to publicize their content worldwide without being afraid of stealing content.
- How to embed post:
1. Visit the Facebook wall and for every feed, you will see a drop-down icon on the top-right corner. Just click on it and then click on "Embed Post" to get the script code of it.


Example:
This is the example of my post shared on Facebook Page:



You can visit https://developers.facebook.com/docs/plugins/embedded-posts/ to learn more about the working of embed post feature.


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