As had been reported earlier, Facebook is going live with its Email API for applications. Thankfully enough, it will remove all those annoying notifications from the millions of apps that swarm the social network. The API is will alter how the apps communicate with the users shifting their mode from flocking your news feeds, etc to email. That too if you do want them to communicate via emails.
The notifications API will continue to function for another month, meaning it will be removed by mid February. While that does nothing good for users save for freeing you from notifications but developers would use the emails provided to notify you of the latest development about their apps and information. Plus data on what you have been doing using their app and be prepared to get reminders now and then in your inboxes if you haven’t used a particular app for quite some time. Well Facebook really wants to get the word across and it will be promoting the new API a the top of every apps page for the entire next month. The best part here is that Facebook will be providing its users with a Facebook extended email ID [xyx@proxy.facebook.com] to make sure that you don’t compromise sharing your personal email ID.
There has been quite a lot of emphasis on cleaning up the home page of users as well as other applications leveraging user trust on the social network. There is an app from NutshellMail that enables page administrators to send newsletter for their fans on the fan pages.


