Facebook Groups,  launched just six months ago, was designed to make it easier for the  social network's 500 million users to share information with a subset of  their friends.  Rather than share embarrassing pics of your Vegas  bacchanalia with Mom, Dad, and your boss, you could limit their exposure  to a smaller, more receptive group, such as your roommates--or  cellmates.
Groups has proven a success thus far, with users creating over 50  million groups since the feature's October 2010 debut, Facebook  announced in a Monday blog post.   And now Groups is adding several new features, including the ability  to post questions and polls that only members can respond to.
The new Facebook Send button is an offshoot of the venerable 'Like'  feature, which makes it easy to share your favorite Web content with  friends.   Send, in fact, is simply Like for a subset of  friends--perhaps one or two people who may find a particularly article  or service interesting.
The Send window lets you enter a friend's name, group, or email  address, as well as a personal message.  It replaces the "email to a  friend" button.
More than 50 major websites currently feature the Send button, Facebook says, with many more to follow.
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