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Facebook (Finally) Debuts Its Q&A Service

July 28, 2010 Tech View Comments

Facebook, which has been testing a new feature that lets users pose questions to the entire Facebook community and answer others, is finally launching the product, which it is calling Facebook Questions. The company says it will be including “ask question” as an option in the status box at the top of all users’ home pages, as well as in the search box. Questions are visible to all of the social network’s members—and can be answered by anybody.

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