Facebook is making a host of product announcements today, the most significant of which is a renovation of the News Feed that users see when they login. Starting next week, the News Feed will be moving to a real-time format, versus the current updates that happen “every 10-15 minutes” according to the company.
The changes will also include refinements to Facebook’s filtering options to make it easier to see content from only specific users in this new, real-time view. Facebook has already been experimenting with real-time via the “Live Feed” tab that users currently can access from their homepage.
See the full article at Mashable.
Facebook is making a host of product announcements today, the most significant of which is a renovation of the News Feed that users see when they login. Starting next week, the News Feed will be moving to a real-time format, versus the current updates that happen “every 10-15 minutes” according to the company.
The changes will also include refinements to Facebook’s filtering options to make it easier to see content from only specific users in this new, real-time view. Facebook has already been experimenting with real-time via the “Live Feed” tab that users currently can access from their homepage.
See the full article at Mashable.