
As December and the full year come to an end, year-end wrap-up season arrives in full force. The Facebook Developer Blog posted its overview of changes to the social network in 2011.

As December and the full year come to an end, year-end wrap-up season arrives in full force. The Facebook Developer Blog posted its overview of changes to the social network in 2011.

Facebook Markup Language will move one step closer to the history books with the start of the new year.

Facebook announced that it will begin approving potential actions other than like enabled by its Open Graph in January, and developers who receive the thumbs-up from the social network can immediately begin publishing those actions.

Facebook is getting serious about its games, announcing category updates, more bookmarks, a combined dashboard for applications and games, and testing game stories on its mobile platform.

We’ve got just the thing to help you make sure you haven’t overlooked any important considerations for your Facebook page: A comprehensive checklist.

Here’s a comparison of the prices, functionality and usability of the top tools for adding miniature applications to the left-hand column on Facebook pages, from guest writer Lynn Marie Hope, who runs HostFB.

Participate in a real-time f8 dialogue with us while you watch the livestream here. Refresh your screen regularly to catch the full conversation as we take your comments and questions in real time.

Facebook will announce a cluster of developments involving content sharing at this week’s f8 developer conference.

Still looking for a ticket to Facebook’s F8 Developer Conference happening this September 22? Make sure you’re online tomorrow at 9 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.

We’re curious to know how many of our readers have formally reported bugs to Facebook, warned their friends about security problems via status updates or ignored these issues when they’ve arisen.