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You can now log in to Facebook with your username rather than email


You can now log in to Facebook with your username rather than email

Picture 12A small but helpful update from Facebook today sees the company allow users to login to the site with their username rather than their email.

You can login with your username on all Facebook applications, not just the website.

If you’re late to the party and haven’t snapped up a username yet, you can still do so here, but don’t expect anything particularly unique.

In other recent Facebook news, the company announced a phenomenal 300 million users and news that they would be cash flow positive at some point in 2010. Much of the financial success is reportedly due to trials with a new form of advertising reports InsideFacebook.

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The company have also introduced Facebook Prototypes, a Google Labs equivalent for Facebook which allows users to test out potential new Facebook features.

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