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Facebook News Feed Is Huge Change
Last week Facebook unveiled a news feed with an entirely new look and feel. The rollout was to commence immediately and many users are currently using the first overhaul of the Timeline since the launch at the end of 2011. Comparisons to Instagram and Google+ are in order.[read more]
Facebook News Feed Redesign is a Serious Challenge for Brands
“Goodbye clutter, hello beautiful new stories,” Facebook said last week when it showed off its redesigned news feed. But none of those beautiful new stories will be from branded pages.[read more]
Facebook's News Feed Just Made Your Brand's Creative More Important Than Ever
Thanks to Facebook's news feed changes today, the images your business shares will now be like downtown window displays for your brand. Make them look good and engaging and more people will like and engage with your page content.[read more]
Facebook's Re-Design: How Will You Be Fed?
Facebook launched its new design today with an introduction from Mark Zuckerberg that this was the "best personalized newspaper” for the world. Well, I worked in the newspaper business, sir, and this is no newspaper. It's better in some ways, and worse in others.[read more]
Facebook Dramatically Improves News Feed
The goal of the redesign was to make our stories shine, and reduce the clutter that was impacting story delivery. In the new Facebook redesign, photos are larger and higher quality. Photo albums are similarly improved. Here's a rundown of some of the other changes.[read more]
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