NEW YORK (AP) — Facebook
is rolling out a service called Gifts which, as its name suggests, lets
users send chocolate, coffee, socks and other real-life presents to one
another.
Facebook Gifts
launched Thursday to a subset of users in the U.S. and will roll out to
more over the coming months as people begin to send gifts to each
other.
Users will be able to
click on a "gifts" icon on their Facebook friends' pages on Facebook's
website or on Android mobile phones. (IPhone and iPad versions are
coming soon.)
The icon will
also show up on the right side of users' Facebook pages with the
notifications for friends' birthdays, weddings and other life events.
For example, if your friend's birthday is coming up in two days, you'll
now see a "give her a gift" link and the gift icon next to her name and
photo.
Clicking the icon will display presents you can buy, such as a Starbucks gift card, cupcakes or a teddy bear.
The
recipient will be notified through Facebook to enter a shipping address
for the presents. In some cases, they'll be able to select their own
cupcake flavors or size and style of socks. They can also exchange gifts
for other items if they don't like chocolate or don't wear socks.
The move represents Facebook Inc.'s
first real foray into e-commerce. The company will take an unspecified
cut from each item sold. On Thursday, possible gifts included gourmet
ice cream, Andy Warhol prints, flowers, organic dog toys and spa
packages.
Facebook Gifts is
the result of Facebook's acquisition of Karma, a 16-person startup based
in San Francisco. Facebook bought the company on May 18, the day of its
rocky initial public offering. Karma's mobile app let people send gifts
to their friends on the go. Facebook Gifts, of course, works both on
computers and mobile devices.
Lee
Linden, the former head of Karma, is now head product manager for
Facebook Gifts, which he says incorporates "the heart and soul of the
Karma experience."
"We think gifting is a form of communication," he said.
Resource : Yahoo News
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