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Facebook just spilled the beans on his announcement of the game, for today: more rational, the App canvas page, including ticker for updates (see below). Canvas page, for those who don't know, are the "blank canvas" that apps get hold on Facebook.
With 200 of 750 million users play games on Facebook every month, definitely one of the main strengths of the social network and design adjustments are a key step towards informing users hooked. With the launch of Google + games today Arena game is preparing to become a battle ground for those who have their Sights set on social.
Changes for all users now include game ticker at the top right of the page canvas, where they can choose to receive updates on their other game-related stories as records and achievements. Facebook said that users can manage what stories they see by configuring their settings.
Facebook decided to give select Games as Cityville, Monster world, the mystery of the Manor and other options "Fluid canvas or an increase in real estate on the page of canvas, in order to better fit the user's browser. In addition, users can now bookmark their favorite games as on the canvas and on the main page of Facebook.
Although Facebook sent us a brief earlier coverage of small publishers in preparation for this announcement seems to apply to anyone who works on the Facebook Developer application and not just games. Maybe there's an advantage in the long tail and looking less developers more ways to market themselves to users? According to Facebook's Top game 80 monthly active users have at least 1 million.
Facebook is the largest social network in the world, with more than 500 million users. Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in February 2004, originally as an exclusive network for students at Harvard University. He ...

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