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With the new page emphasising one of the site's most popular features - photos - among other changes, Facebook users will have to be more and more vigilant about editing their profiles.
Facebook rolled out a series of enhancements to the user Profile page on Sunday that seemed design to increase “signal” in what has become an increasingly noisy environment. Until now, the ...
Facebook launches new Profile Pages, but once users opt in, they won't be able to opt out. ... "I definitely am NOT a fan of the “new and improved” profile page," wrote cetaceansociety.
It was assumed that any news from Facebook today would arise from Mark Zuckerberg‘s appearance on 60 Minutes (watch here). Boy were we wrong. Faceboo. Skip to content. Toggle Navigation.
UPDATE: Facebook just announced on its blog that the new Profile Pages are available starting now. It's a major update to the existing profile, photo and friend pages. The company says it will ...
Facebook’s new take on the profile page allows you to personalize and highlight the important parts of your life, while still maintaining Facebook’s clean, simplified look.
Just like a Facebook profile, a Facebook Page is free. However, although it’s free to set up and manage the Page, it’s important to consider how you might want to market your business through ...
Joe takes "60 Minutes Overtime" editor, Ann Silvio, on a tour of what's new and different about the updated Facebook profile page. Watch part 1 of Lesley Stahl's report. Watch part 2 of Lesley ...
Well, evidently Facebook has come around to thinking that such tags are desirable for your personal profile, and The Verge reported that it’s already testing the concept on accounts in New Zealand.
Facebook launched a new profile page today. It's called "Timeline." You'll probably hate it for awhile, but then grow to love it. Like always. Facebook calls this top part "your cover." The pitch ...
In some ways, the new Timeline feature is like a time machine. You'll get to go back and become all nostalgic over things you posted years ago (if you've been on Facebook since the college days).