Over the last ten months, Facebook Connect has flourished as a tool to not only minimize login and sign-up minutiae, but to allow developers and content creators to add a social link to their sites and services.

Yesterday, Facebook introduced Translations for Facebook Connect as a way to make site translation faster and easier. In blog post, Facebook also introduced two additional tools: the Facebook Connect Wizard and Playground as a way to make implementing Facebook Connect easier for developers and content creators alike.

The Facebook Connect Wizard is just what it sounds like - a way to incorporate Facebook Connect into your website in three steps. Just enter in your URL, upload a file to your server so that Facebook Connect can talk to your site, and then find the social markup and integration tools you want to add on the backend of your site. Playground for Facebook Connect provides code samples for adding Facebook Connect buttons, profile images and friends to your site.

Facebook says it will continue to add samples and resources to the Playground and that it will continue to improve the Facebook Connect resources. If you have wanted to add Facebook Connect to your existing website, these tools might be just the helping hand you need.

Do you use Facebook Connect on your sites? How did you set up the implementation?