In a somewhat rare move, Facebook is backtracking on a rather controversial change it introduced a month and a half ago. No, the Facebook Ticker is not going anywhere and neither is the Facebook Timeline.But Facebook is now giving users the option to move the 'Top Stories' from the top of the news feed and ... |
10 November 2011 09:10 GMT |
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Ahead of its big F8 developers' conference, Facebook is unveiling a redesigned News Feed, arguably the most important portion of the site. The new News Feed has been revamped completely. The Top Stores and Recent Updates are now rolled into one dynamic list, with a mix of the two depending on how frequently you ... |
21 September 2011 04:55 GMT |
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Facebook is testing an interesting new feature that should create a much more engaging experience for heavy users especially. Some users have noticed a real-time feed on the right-hand sidebar displaying the actions of their friends - likes, newly added friends and so on - as they happen, similar to the way the Twitt... |
11 June 2011 06:19 GMT |
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Facebook managed to secure a patent for its 'news feed' in the US earlier this week. The patent covers the way activities and updates are ranked and displayed in the news feed. It isn't exactly clear what the patent focuses on or what Facebook plans to do with it. It's clear, though, that Facebook... |
26 February 2010 04:15 GMT |
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From a distance Facebook looks like a very conservative site and the look of the social network seems very much unchanged for years. But take a closer look and you'll notice that the company is constantly tweaking and updating the design and features and now it's getting ready for another homepage redesign.... |
20 October 2009 06:31 GMT |
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Facebook Pages are becoming more and more popular with brands and artists but most administrators would like to have some sort of statistics on how popular the stories they post really are and how many clicks they get. While Facebook doesn't currently have any feature with this kind of functionality, this may so... |
8 September 2009 11:20 GMT |
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