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Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 14:50 [IST] San Fransisco, Sept 20: The social networking sites,
Facebook and Twitter are soon to become friends
since it has been reported that both the sites would
join hands to provide an improved social
networking experience to their 850 million global
users. So, the good news is that the Facebook members will soon be able to pipe their profile
directly to a connected Twitter account. International Business Times reported that
Facebook will now allow its active users to update
Twitter accounts from their Facebook accounts.
Though Facebook confirmed that the linking was
coming 'soon', it did not give a specific date. For free Technology videos Before, linking to Twitter was only possible from
Facebook pages which are meant for bands, public
figures and businesses. By subscribing, Facebook
members will be able to see the public activities of
almost any of its 600 million users. The collaboration and partnership between the two
globally famous sites might spell doom for Google's
latest foray into the social networking world. OneIndia News
Facebook and Twitter are soon to become friends
since it has been reported that both the sites would
join hands to provide an improved social
networking experience to their 850 million global
users. So, the good news is that the Facebook members will soon be able to pipe their profile
directly to a connected Twitter account. International Business Times reported that
Facebook will now allow its active users to update
Twitter accounts from their Facebook accounts.
Though Facebook confirmed that the linking was
coming 'soon', it did not give a specific date. For free Technology videos Before, linking to Twitter was only possible from
Facebook pages which are meant for bands, public
figures and businesses. By subscribing, Facebook
members will be able to see the public activities of
almost any of its 600 million users. The collaboration and partnership between the two
globally famous sites might spell doom for Google's
latest foray into the social networking world. OneIndia News