Facebook is in the process of releasing a feature for Facebook Pages that allows the pages admin to automatically post updates to Twitter simultaneously. The feature is only for Pages and not for individual profiles. "Public figures, musicians, businesses and organizations of all types whove created Facebook Pages often want to share a status update,
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authentic christian louboutin clearance, with the lack of any Facebook-specific items like @replies and RTs. You often know when youre reading a tweet on Facebook, but you wont necessarily know youre reading a Facebook update on Twitter. It just goes to show that social networks are really blending together these days. Just look at FriendFeed (which Facebook recently acquired). It brings all social networks together, and it is interesting that Facebook is officially getting more integrated soon after that acquisition. The new feature can be found at Facebook.com/twitter.