Google Introduces FaceBook Application
October 22nd, 2007 | RSS Feed
Google News announced a new application for facebook where users can create custom sections or select from a set of pre-defined topics, then browse and share stories with their friends on Facebook.
Google is trying a couple things differently with this application, and it is still in beta.
Vanessa Fox writes that Google did a clandestine launch back in October 12 and has a screenshot to prove just that. Below is the screenshot.

Makes one wonder what happened to Microsoft's potential purchase of a minority stock of FaceBook.
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