
Facebook announced an update on Tuesday to its software developer kit (SDK) for Android that lets app users share to Facebook without having to log in to the network. Developers can now add a line of code to their apps that allows users to push content from the app to their Facebook page. If a user is already logged in to Facebook on their phone, they won't need to log in again to share content, tag friends or share their location
Facebook released this same sharing feature for iOS in April. Tuesday's update puts Facbook's Android SDK on par with the iOS SDK, meaning there is nothing developers can do on one operating system that they can't also do on the other, according to Facebook Read more...
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