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Facebook changes, there are so many changes in facebook lately. this is because of facebook serious competitor google plus. moreover when google plus is open for free today after couple months for invited users only. facebook changes subscribe, profile , news feed , categorize , navbar

That said, when Facebook rolls out a boatload of changes around the same time, more changes than at any time in its history, we can call that “the big one.” Let’s take a look at what’s already being rolled out and what’s coming – mostly at Facebook’s f8 developer’s conference tomorrow. We’ll have a full recap blog here tomorrow night at 8 pm e.s.t.

Facebook saw that these messages usually wind up in “other” folders and don’t get seen by fans anyway. So as of Sept 30, “The best way to make sure your content is seen is to  post it on your Wall so people see your updates in their news feed.” Or, you’re more than welcome to buy Facebook ads and sponsored stories. Wink, wink. End result, especially for brand marketers, it’s more important than ever to have a tech partner that helps your Wall posts get the engagement needed to show up in users’ news feeds.


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Hey, is that a nav bar stuck to your shoe?
Hope you like your top nav bar, because it’s going to follow you and float with you as you scroll down the screen reading your news feed. This should give you quick and easy access to it without the time-consuming, labor-intensive task of scrolling back up to the top. You’re welcome.

Subscribe to me and you’ll get your first post free!
“Subscriptions” is the new Facebook buzzword. Basically you’re crafting your own little social newswire service, and you’re the editor-in-chief. You’re automatically subscribed to friends, but now you can even get updates from people who don’t want to
know you! (Provided they allow subscriptions) I’m wondering if Facebook will eventually let people charge for subscriptions to them. For instance, financial geniuses could charge for access to their updates. Anything’s possible. You can even use
subscriptions to edit what kind of content you want in your feed   from your friends. Photos? Yes. Their latest Bejeweled score?
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How’s your profile?
Did the Earth Shift Again? Facebook Changes in Bulk.Facebook is rolling out a new-look profile at f8. And while there’s not a ton of advanceinfo on it, you may find yourself spending a lot more time there. It’s being turned into an entertainment hub on which you’ll watch video and listen to music…or audiobooks. You can get content from partner sites, then let your friends see what you’re watching and listening to, including a link to it. Your profile may also be where you shop on Facebook, so you can also let people know what you’re buying. You trendsetter you.


My news feed is suddenly obsessed with time management!
Your news feed will now be separated in sections by time frame. There’ll be a section for updates in the last hour, the last day, etc. And you just might need this, because the news feed is now in real time. That means the updates are going to come fast and furious (very Twitter-like actually), thereby keeping you glued to your feed if you’re the kind who can’t turn away for fear of missing something. But fear not! No matter where you go on Facebook, a mini news feed is going to follow you there.


Hold on while I categorize you.
Your friends are being loaded automatically into Smart Lists; like school, work, family, city, etc. Of course, this info is gleaned from what they’ve put on their profiles, so you’ll have to go in and manually sort people if they’ve given either no info, or the wrong info about themselves just to be funny. And you’ll be able to create your own list so you can put that particular circle of friends in the right place. Oops, did I say “circles”?
(writen in facebook changes subscribe , source by Mike Stiles   )
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