• by Will Chen on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 3:35pm

      We're continuing to enhance the Facebook Gift Shop so you have more ways to express your appreciation for the people in your life. A couple months ago, we took a first step by testing new types of gifts created by developers, including e-cards, charity donations and even real-world gifts where you can buy a friend a physical gift along with a virtual one.

      We now are unveiling a newly stocked and redesigned Gift Shop, with new categories of gifts and additional gifts for charity, music and sports from developers. With so many gifts available, we... also introduced a new design to make it easier for you to browse and purchase gifts with different gift categories. We will be rolling these changes out to everyone in the coming weeks, so don't worry if you don't see them just yet.

      Remember, in order to buy Facebook Gifts, you must purchase credits on the site using a major credit card. Credits cost 10 cents in U.S. currency, and they are available for purchase in 15 currencies. After you select your gift, click "Buy," and we'll walk you through the rest.

      Music Gifts (U.S. only)
      You now will be able to purchase songs as gifts for your friends. The "Music and MP3s" section of the Gift Shop, powered by LaLa.com, offers over 8 million songs for any music lover from artists such as Beyonce, the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Imogen Heap and even Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Web songs are 1 credit each, while full, downloadable, and digital rights management-free (DRM) MP3s are 9 credits each.

      Gift recipients can play their Web songs and MP3s from their Facebook News Feed and wall as frequently as they like, as well as from LaLa.com if they have an existing account or choose to sign up using Facebook Connect. MP3 recipients also have the added ability to download their songs and enjoy their gift on music players like iTunes and Windows Media Player. Other people who are able to see the music gift will only be able to play the song in full once, after which they will be able to play a 30-second clip.

      Sports Gifts
      For the next big game, be sure to rally your friends by sending them their favorite team's mascot or jersey with branded virtual gifts. Officially licensed gifts from the U.S. National Basketball Association and U.S. Major League Soccer are now available in the Gift Shop, as well as school-themed gifts from a number of major U.S. colleges ranging from Oklahoma State to Stanford University. These gifts are offered in the "Sports" section of the Gift Shop.

      Gifts for Good
      You already can purchase gifts on behalf of non-profits, including Kiva, Project Red, TOMS Shoes, Charity Water and the World Wildlife Fund. The net proceeds of those gifts are donated to the organizations. Now, you'll be able to support even more causes your friends care about through gifts offered by the Causes application in the Facebook Gift Shop.

      My sister is an animal-lover and for her upcoming birthday I'll be making a contribution to the Humane Society of the U.S. through a Facebook Gift that will go towards towards animal rescue efforts by that organization. In addition to the proceeds that directly impact the cause, my gift will appear as an image on her Wall.

      Whether your gift contribution is for disaster relief, world hunger, medical research or education, your gift will have a financial impact and help spread the cause's word.

      With a greater variety of gifts, we hope that you will have even more freedom to express how you feel for every occasion. Look for even more gifting options to come over the next few months.


      Will, an engineer, is excited to be making the new Gift Shop available to his friends in time for his birthday.

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    • by Will Chen on Friday, October 31, 2008 at 6:08pm

      All gifts aren't created equal, and the Facebook Gift Shop is adjusting its pricing system to reflect that. The shop offers nearly 400 gifts, ranging from digital flowers to online depictions of Frisbees and birthday balloons. A new system of credits is replacing the previous, dollar-based pricing approach. For example, gifts that were previously listed at $1 apiece will now sell for 100 credits. The change is automatic and doesn't require any actions to keep participating. One hundred credits can be bought for $1; we're making this change... without raising or lowering prices on existing gifts.

      The new system means we can introduce a wider variety of gifts, allowing you greater freedom in expressing appreciation for your friends, just like in the real world. It also makes gift pricing more accessible to people around the world, no matter what their home currency might be.

      If you currently have unused prepaid gifts from before, we've gone ahead and converted each one into 100 gift credits.


      Will, an engineer on the gifts team, bought a Halloween mask this week at the Facebook Gift Shop.

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    • by Will Chen on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 10:07am

      One thing we spend a lot of time thinking about here is how someone who just joined Facebook figures out what to do next. Almost everything on Facebook centers around friends—sending messages, checking out photos and profiles—all of these things are pretty boring without any friends.

      We realized that people who are already on Facebook know who should be friends with whom in ways that we could never figure out. So, for example, if John joined Facebook and became friends with Sally, Sally would probably already know a few people who would want... to be friends with John. We built the "Friend Suggestor" so that Sally could do just that.

      Look for the link to "Suggest Friends" at the bottom of your friends' profiles. We built this as a way for people to find others they didn't know were on Facebook, not as an introduction tool. Use it to help your friends find each other, especially so that your friends who are new to Facebook don't feel lonely for very long.


      Will, a Facebook engineer, is suggesting friends for his parents.

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