Facebook unveils changes to user home pages

The social networking site has made new changes to their news feed feature.
San Francisco, California (WiredPRNews.com) – Facebook has made changes to the news feed feature that displays on the home page for members to help them better remain in the loop. As reported by AFP, the popular website now provides members access to past highlights of news streams posted over the previous 24 hours in addition to real time postings of their friends.
Engineer Raylene Yung is quoted by AFP as stating of the modifications to users in a blog post, “You will be able to catch up on what you may have missed while you were away from Facebook and then easily switch to the real-time stream when you want to see posts as soon as they’re shared.”
Yung is further quoted as stating, “We know it can be disruptive when things are moved around, but we hope that these changes make Facebook a more valuable experience for you.”
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