When internet giant, Google, launched its own social networking website
(Google Plus) a couple of months ago, most users complained that it was
too similar to Facebook to be of any consequence. But a couple of days
ago, Facebook pulled out its biggest ace. And surprisingly, the site
that connects over 750 million users from across the world seems to
have taken cues from micro-blogging site Twitter and Google Plus too.
Now, you’ll find an instant ticker that tells you in real-time what your
friends are up to. There are also improved privacy settings that allow
you to customise who has access to your posts and who doesn’t.
Friends’ lists
This feature existed before but
Facebook’s latest update comes in the form of smart friends lists. These
lists are auto-generated depending on common information you and your
friends might have on your profiles such as your work place, family or
city. To make the job of filling up the list with relevant people less
tedious, Facebook even suggests friends it thinks ought to be in the
list.
Photos
Photo albums now display more
aesthetically on your timeline. Clicking on a particular photo opens it
in ‘theater mode’ where the photo takes focus and the background is more
faded. There’s a separate ‘photos’ app that allows you to see only the
recently uploaded photos by your friends and nothing else.
Ticker
Taking inspiration from Twitter, this
feature on the right side of the page shows you in real-time what your
friends are up to. The information displayed includes who befriended
whom, comments and wall posts between friends, likes and whether a
friend updated their profile photo, and other information.
Subscribe button
As the name suggests, this
feature lets you subscribe to posts by people whom you may not be
friends with. This feature even extends outside of the networking site —
the next time you visit your favourite blog and see a ‘subscribe’
button on it, click on it to get updates directly on your Facebook news
feed. If you wish, you can unsubscribe yourself from certain friends in
your list if you aren’t interested in receiving their updates.
New features coming soonTimeline is slated to be
Facebook’s best and most distinguishing feature yet. To be made
available in the coming weeks, this feature is visual-centric and
displays your previous posts and photos as they occurred in real life.
Timeline completely does away with Facebook’s relatively static profile
page and instead focuses on large photos to do the storytelling. You can
customise what apps you wish to include.
more at http://www.hindustantimes.com/Social-makeover--of-Facebook/Article1-750311.aspx
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