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Keep track of friends with Facebook's new look
Times Online - Jul 21, 2008
Facebook, the social networking site, today unveiled a new look aimed at making it easier for users to get updates about what their friends are doing. The newly redesigned site, which will begin to appear this week, will bring together updates about what a user's friends are doing in a central place. riends can leave comments and videos. Downloaded applications such as Scrabulous will be listed under their own tab, and information that does not change frequently has been relegated to a less visible section of the site.
WebProNews - Jul 21, 2008
By Mike Sachoff - Mon, 07/21/2008 - 9:41am. Facebook is introducing a new design and is allowing users to preview the new features and functionality.
eFluxMedia - Jul 21, 2008
By Dee Chisamera Facebook is ready to roll out its latest ideas in terms of design, features and functionally, by inviting members of the Facebook community
Computer Business Review - Jul 21, 2008
By Bhavana Navuluri Facebook has said that it has been working on the new design since the beginning of 2008. About 100000 users have previewed the design
Bluhalo - Jul 21, 2008
Facebook has started its initiative to redesign the website by inviting users to preview and test the new design. These trial participants will be required to compare the current version of the site with the new design, with access widening to all of the website's users over the next few days. cations for uploading photos and videos and writing notes.
MarketWatch - Jul 21, 2008
PALO ALTO, Calif., July 21, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ - Facebook(R) today released a new, cleaner and simpler design, along with the opportunity for users to preview and test the next-generation features and functionality. The company is inviting people to use the new design and try out the improved features by navigating back and forth between the new and current versions of the site. Access to the new design will be limited at first and gradually become available to all of Facebook's more than 80 million users over the coming days. "We've made the changes rolling out today in order to highlight the most recent and relevant information that users value, give users even
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