Here's my question.  The article says:

"Included are major revisions to Facebook's privacy settings, which will allow some select third-party Web sites to access and store users' personal information.

Those sites can use that information to show what a user's Facebook friends have been doing on their sites. CNN, IMDB.com and ESPN.com are among the first sites signing up to use the technology. So if you're a Facebook user reading CNN.com, you'll be able to see what all your Facebook friends are looking at, view recommended stories and see which friends liked which stories."

It makes it seem like they are keeping track of what you are doing on the internet, which stories you are reading, not just which stories you are "liking".  I'm a little confused.  I don't want people to know what websites I am visiting, that's just too much.  I might have to delete my account if this is the case.  Nobody needs to know if I looked up "On The Line" on IMBD or what articles I am reading on ESPN.com.