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Released: September 22, 2011
Facebook redesign, new features expected
Source: Haley Tsukayama, Washington Post (Free Registration)
Facebook has been making a series of changes to its service, adding features and retooling old ones in an effort to stay on top of the social network heap. And the network is expected announce even more changes at its f8 developers conference this afternoon when Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivers his keynote speech to kick off the conference at 1 p.m. Eastern. As is standard for Facebook, some of the changes have met with resistance, such as the site’s changes to the News Feed and its real-time ticker, or the network’s decision to enlarge the size of its on-site chat client. Other changes, such as giving users more granular control over privacy, adding video chats through a partnership with Skype and putting in a Twitter and Google+-like “Subscribe” button have generally been met with approval from users who’ve wanted to see Facebook become a more interactive social platform.Read Full Article: Facebook redesign, new features expected
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