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Sarah In Tampa
A Facebook Toolbar for IE Users
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Sarah Perez
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Dec 28th, 2007 @ 12:27 AM
Although a
Facebook toolbar for Firefox
has been available for a while, there was not one for Internet Explorer until now. With
My FB Toolbar
, you can stay connected to your Facebook friends even as you surf the web. The toolbar offers instant access to essential Facebook bookmarks, like Facebook photos, groups, events, applications, and friends. With the FB Toolbar installed, you can also receive message alerts when new events occur about you or your friends on the service. When a new request or new Facebook mail message arrives, you will see this information displayed on the toolbar. Using the RSS News feature of the toolbar, you can keep track of your friends' status updates, new feeds, and other notifications like wall posts, messages, photo tags, etc. There are also some other non-Facebook features like Weather, Alexa Ranking, and integrated anti-spyware protection that round out this great download for those of you who are Facebook-obsessed!
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