Buy it on Pinterest?
This week, Pinterest announced that it's toying with the idea of adding "action" buttons that will allow users to buy the items and recipe ingredients they covet on the network. Since its inception, Pinterest has been more of a window-shopping experience (for clothes) and a how-to (for food). As other social networks strategize ways to make money (more ads on Instagram!), it was only a matter of time before Pinterest jumped into action.
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