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Like Button Oven Mitt, All Natural Materials, Great Gift and Conversation Starter - Makes a Cool Present To Your Facebook Loving Chef - by Nifti Things


Facebook Like Button Oven Mitt


Be the envy of your friends and relatives – use this Facebook Like button kitchen mitten! Or make a gift to your Facebook friend who loves cooking. Or just make your dishes know you “like” them!


This fully functional kitchen mitt looks pretty much like the real Facebook feature – yet it is quite capable of holding hot pots and pans. Since almost everyone is on Facebook nowadays – guaranteed to sparkle a conversation with your kitchen visitors.


And unlike other kitchen and bbq mitts and gloves, all this comes in a totally organic package for you nature lovers. The fabric is 100% cotton inside and out, and the filling is made from the fluffy fruit of the silk floss tree. There is a picture of this fruit in the images. This mitt is so organic it should be called bright green, even though its colors are blue and white!


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  • Handmade kitchen mitt resembling Facebook “Like” button

  • 100% Cotton inside and out. The filling is all natural, too – made from the fruits of the silk floss tree

  • Conversation starter and makes a great gift

  • To avoid counterfeit products, please make sure you are buying from Nifti Things, LLC

  • Volume discounts available – see details below

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Like Button Oven Mitt, All Natural Materials, Great Gift and Conversation Starter - Makes a Cool Present To Your Facebook Loving Chef - by Nifti Things

"Facebook Live" Adds A Subscribe Button; Vin Diesel Had 1 Million Live Viewers

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Facebook Live, Facebook’s live video feature for celebrities, journalists and other public figures, is adding a new feature today: a subscribe button.


The button, which will appear in the top right corner of live videos, will give Facebook users the ability to be notified when broadcasters go live on the social network. So no more fear of missing out when your favorite celeb or politician fires up a live video on Facebook.


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Launched in August, Live is Facebook’s VIP-focused answer to Periscope and Meerkat. Access to the feature is limited to people who have access to the iOS Mentions app. In September, the company loosened the reins on access slightly but still isn’t opening it up to marketers or Facebook Pages.


In today’s announcement about the new subscribe button, Facebook also released some stats about how live video is being received. A number of public figures — including Kevin Hart, Ian Somerhalder and Donald Trump — have had live audiences of more than 200,000 people, the company said. And Vin Diesel pulled in an audience of more than one million.


“Live is like having a television studio in your pocket, and since launch, we’ve been inspired by all the ways that Live has been used around the world,” Facebook’s Vadim Lavrusik and Peter Yang wrote in a blog post. “More than 60% of broadcasters are from countries outside the US, with Brazil, Taiwan and Italy among the top countries for Live broadcasters.”


Unlike Periscope and Meerkat, live video on Facebook is viewable later. That means videos like the Univision anchor Jorge Ramos’ interview with Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson are still available for viewing now:





I’m interviewing GOP candidate Dr. Ben Carson.


Posted by Jorge Ramos on Thursday, November 5, 2015








(Some images used under license from Shutterstock.com.)


"Facebook Live" Adds A Subscribe Button; Vin Diesel Had 1 Million Live Viewers

Motorola MOTOKEY EX117 3-Chip Unlocked GSM Phone with QWERTY Keypad, 2 MP Camera, Dedicated Facebook Button and microSD Slot - Brown/Black

Enjoy the various features on the MOTOKEY 3-Chip EX117: the socially adept, Tri-SIM enabled phone -granting the user the ability to separate their personal and professional life, while on the go.


Featuring a dedicated Facebook key, this Motorola phone lets you easily do what you love best… Social networking.


You can browse the Web, capture or record your cherished moments with the 2 Megapixel camera, and use the full QWERTY Keyboard on this EX117 phone that makes texting a breeze.


Product Features


  • This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported. It will not work with CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless, Alltel and Sprint.

  • GSM Quad Band 2G 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 – SIM 1, SIM 2 & SIM 3

  • Triple SIM; Dedicated Facebook Button; 2 MP Camera; MP3/MP4 Player

  • Full QWERTY Keyboard; microSD card slot for expandable memory up to 32 GB

  • TFT/Color Display; SMS, MMS, Email, IM; Stereo FM radio; WAP 2.0/xHTML Browser

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Motorola MOTOKEY EX117 3-Chip Unlocked GSM Phone with QWERTY Keypad, 2 MP Camera, Dedicated Facebook Button and microSD Slot - Brown/Black

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Facebook Is Testing Empathetic Emoji To Go Beyond The Like Button

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Facebook is finally moving beyond the Like.


The social network announced today that it will begin testing six emoji to enable people to react to posts with emotions other than a simple like. Now, Facebook users will be able to express love, laughter, happiness, shock, sadness and anger with a quick click or tap.


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The new feature will start testing today in Ireland and Spain before an expected rollout in the rest of the world later this year. The move isn’t a surprise. Facebook users have been begging the social network for a dislike button for years, and last month CEO Mark Zuckerberg said to expect a test soon. Except, Zuckerberg said, it wouldn’t be a dislike button but something that didn’t lead to a situation where people were downvoting posts.


Emoji are an obvious solution, one that already it being used by publishers like BuzzFeed and communications services like Slack and by Facebook users who drop stickers into comments.


Facebook’s chief product officer, Chris Cox, explained in a Facebook post today:



“As you can see, it’s not a “dislike” button, though we hope it addresses the spirit of this request more broadly. We studied which comments and reactions are most commonly and universally expressed across Facebook, then worked to design an experience around them that was elegant and fun. Starting today Ireland and Spain can start loving, wow-ing, or expressing sympathy to posts on Facebook by hovering or long-pressing the Like button wherever they see it.”



The emoji options will appear across mobile and desktop versions of Facebook on posts from friends, Pages or advertisers. People pressing or hovering over the Like button will be presented with the emoji options. There will be no option to turn off the feature on posts.


For brands and publishers, the new feature will provide richer data about how people are reacting to their content. It will also give Facebook more detailed information on user preferences, which no doubt will get fed into the algorithm that determines what people see in their News Feeds.


Here’s a Facebook video showing the new feature in action:





Today we’re launching a pilot test of Reactions — a more expressive Like button. As you can see, it’s not a “dislike” button, though we hope it addresses the spirit of this request more broadly. We studied which comments and reactions are most commonly and universally expressed across Facebook, then worked to design an experience around them that was elegant and fun. Starting today Ireland and Spain can start loving, wow-ing, or expressing sympathy to posts on Facebook by hovering or long-pressing the Like button wherever they see it. We’ll use the feedback from this to improve the feature and hope to roll it out to everyone soon.


Posted by Chris Cox on Thursday, October 8, 2015








(Some images used under license from Shutterstock.com.)


Facebook Is Testing Empathetic Emoji To Go Beyond The Like Button

Facebook LIKE Button Social Media Network Internet TIE BAR CUFFLINKS SET

This is a great novelty collectible for anyone who loves facebook. This piece looks just like the LIKE button from the website and all over the web. Great conversation starter and unique collectible/gift. Get yours today!!!


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  • Tie Bar & Cuff Link Set

  • 1 inch wide

  • Iron with Epoxy Colorfill

  • Nickel Plated (Silver Color)

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