Facebook: now in Spanish too!

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There was a date when Facebook only came in one flavor: English. Well, no longer; there is now an option under “Languages,” which you can get to via “Account,” to change Facebook’s primary language to Spanish.

Currently, there are about 2.8 million registered Facebook users in Latin America and Spain. Both regions will start to load the Spanish version of Facebook by default starting on Monday, but

users will have the option to change the default language back to English should the change be considered bothersome.

Though critics are weary of Facebook’s ability to maintain itself and its large social-networking market-share, the company is now destined to grow internationally. Good luck, Mr. Zuckerberg.

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Orginal post by Danny Mendez

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