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The revamped Timeline has gone live for users in New Zealand, which is regularly Facebook’s first port of call for new rollouts. As screenshots from TNW contributor Owen Williams show, all communication from friends and status updates placed in the left-hand side column only. This left side column has been made larger to place greater emphasis on messages, with the right hand side now made smaller as a result. For example, the Friends box is now 3×3 instead of 2×4. Update: A Facebook spokesperson tells TNW that the company has “no other details to share right now”. That means that New Zealanders will be the only ones to enjoy it, for now, but we’ll keep tabs on future developments. (via Facebook begins rolling out new single-column Timeline with greater emphasis on messages [Updated] - The Next Web)

Minor updates to improve Facebook’s Timeline are coming. Currently live in New Zealand.
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thenextweb:

The revamped Timeline has gone live for users in New Zealand, which is regularly Facebook’s first port of call for new rollouts. As screenshots from TNW contributor Owen Williams show, all communication from friends and status updates placed in the left-hand side column only. This left side column has been made larger to place greater emphasis on messages, with the right hand side now made smaller as a result. For example, the Friends box is now 3×3 instead of 2×4. Update: A Facebook spokesperson tells TNW that the company has “no other details to share right now”. That means that New Zealanders will be the only ones to enjoy it, for now, but we’ll keep tabs on future developments. (via Facebook begins rolling out new single-column Timeline with greater emphasis on messages [Updated] - The Next Web)

Minor updates to improve Facebook’s Timeline are coming. Currently live in New Zealand.

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    Fuck facebook doe
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    And facebook changing timelines again
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  15. joshkimber reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Minor updates to improve Facebook’s...are coming. Currently
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    About time
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    hate this then eventually get used...even if it’s a better design…
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