Facebook has launched extensions for sharing and saving articles

Last night Facebook launched a new Like button, but separately from it, the American company also offers users from all over the world two new extensions for Google Chrome, which allow faster sharing of content and saving of articles so that they can be read more quickly, when users have time.

The first extension for Google Chrome is called Share to Facebook, she putting a share button directly in the Google Chrome interface, when pressed it opens a new page Facebook which allows the quick sharing of the page open at that moment by the user, the process itself being extremely simple.

The idea behind the Share to Facebook extension is to make it easier for users to share web pages with friends, but of course almost every web page already has a share button, so the extension is quite useless, both for those who share content normally, as for the rest.

The one two extensions it's called Save to Facebook, and with its help users can save articles in an obscure section of the social network so that the respective articles can be read whenever users have time to do so, they remain saved in that section on a indefinite period of time.

The articles saved with the Save to Facebook function are opened in an internal browser when they are accessed from mobile terminals, in the case of computers they are opened in a separate page, as normally happens with any kind of web pages which users access from within the social network.

Save to Facebook

Why did Facebook launch these two new extensions for Google Chrome? There is no exact explanation, they are mostly useless because users do not need additional software for such functions, but those from Facebook try to enter our lives anyway they can.