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Facebook set to unveil content-specific news feeds
AFP
March 07, 2013
First Published: 12:46 IST(7/3/2013)
Last Updated: 17:56 IST(7/3/2013)
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Facebook is to unveil its latest news feed features on Thursday, March 7. A few pictures of the new setup have already been leaked on blogs such as TechCrunch, which published a photo showing various filter levels and specific photo and music feeds.

The news feed will allow users
to view an image-only feed, including the photos their friends have shared on the social network and on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.

The introduction of this new and improved news feed will officially be announced later on Thursday. Facebook is also still in the process of implementing its new slightly changed timeline, on which status updates are shown in one row and friend lists and recent activity are shown together on the right.


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