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Now, couples get their own 'Facebook page'
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London, November 10, 2012
First Published: 16:29 IST(10/11/2012)
Last Updated: 16:34 IST(10/11/2012)
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An internet user looks at a Facebook page. AFP
Social networking giant Facebook has launched a new feature named ' couples pages' that allows people to chronicle their relationship on the site.

Couples can post every event attended together, every picture and every post onto one page. Facebook also revealed a similar
service for friends so that singletons shouldn't feel left out.

The firm said the new pages would allow users to see exactly which moments and pictures they have shared with friends on a single page, the Daily Mail reports.

"Starting today, we're introducing a new layout for friendship pages," said Facebook's Arun Vijayvergiya.

"Friendship pages combine posts, photos and events that you and another person have shared. Click the gear menu at the top of a friend's timeline to see a friendship page," he said.

"If you've listed yourself as in a relationship with someone, you can also visit facebook.com/us to see the friendship page you share with that person," he added.


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