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Facebook News Feeds to be overhauled with content-specific information

Bored of the old Facebook News Feeds? Well, here’s something that could count as good news. Developers over at the company are all set to revamp the way we perceive the page by making it more content-specific.

Today is the day that Facebook News Feed is being expected to be given a new face. From what can be gathered, the spot right below the slot for carrying out searches within the app will be adorned with tabs reading Music and Photos, apart from the currently found Top Stories and Most Recent labels.

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Although the music bookmark has already been allotted an area on the website, one might have to carefully scrutinize the sidebar in order to dig it out of the chasm of apps. The fresh layout on the other hand is said to appreciate it enough to enlarge the icon and fill the page with news pertaining to most recent albums, updates by preferred musicians and more, on clicking the tab.

The page will moreover list out details dealing with upcoming concerts in the nearby locality. Regular social networkers should also be able to have an inkling of services their friends have been hooked on to, such as Spotify or Rdio.

Keeping the Music tab some company will be Photos feed, which we believe should highlight pictures that have been shared on either the social network itself or Instagram. Also, the corners of all the ads broadcasted on the site will supposedly be yanked to make them larger as well as noticeable.

The folks over at TechCrunch call this a win-win situation for the company as well as users. It will apparently save people the effort of browsing through the entire page to spot one relevant feed while bringing it all right to their doorstep. Simultaneously, the website should be attracting more advertisers and investors.

Seemingly, it is only a matter of few hours before Facebook News Feed undergoes a makeover. There is still certain news in need of some solid confirmation. This basically narrates a plausible inclusion of the Links, Videos and Apps icons, while also whispering something about an overhauled mobile feed in the native iOS utility. So stay tuned, we plan to be back with more.

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