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		<title>Facebook debuts restructured news feeds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(CNET) &#8212; Facebook members will start to see a new look for their home page &#8220;news feeds&#8221; on Friday, with the design now featuring a toggle view between a main view, featuring the top stories from their friends list based on their Facebooking habits, and a &#8220;live feed&#8221; featuring real-time updates from the whole network.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>(CNET)</strong> &#8212; Facebook members will start to see a new look for their home page &#8220;news feeds&#8221; on Friday, with the design now featuring a toggle view between a main view, featuring the top stories from their friends list based on their Facebooking habits, and a &#8220;live feed&#8221; featuring real-time updates from the whole network.</p>
<p>&#8220;When the user wakes up in the morning, you go to Facebook and you see [the] news feed,&#8221; product manager Peter Deng told CNET News. &#8220;You see the stuff that you missed, the best of the previous day, to basically catch you up on what your friends have been up to.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is sort of bringing Facebook&#8217;s design back to an earlier version. This spring, likely <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10189959-36.html?CNN=yes" target="new">inspired by the hype</a> surrounding Twitter&#8217;s &#8220;stream,&#8221; Facebook converted its home page news feed into a feed of live updates and relegated &#8220;highlights&#8221; to a small column on the right side of the page. Plenty of members absolutely hated it, even though Facebook execs have since said that the redesign didn&#8217;t result in a drop in traffic or usage.</p>
<p>Deng said that the design released Friday, which will be rolling out to the social network&#8217;s massive user base over the course of the day starting at 1 p.m. ET, was put together by &#8220;responding to a lot of feedback along the way.&#8221;</p>
<p>Birthday and event alerts are now more prominent, and the news feed also contains stories that stopped appearing when Facebook launched the stream-inspired home page: relationship status news, photos added and tagged, and the like. Brands&#8217; fan pages will be worked in there, too, but Deng said Facebook does not allow them to pay for higher placement or prominence. User controls will stay the same: you can opt to see fewer updates from a given person or fan page.</p>
<p>The upcoming redesign was leaked earlier this week via a document distributed to advertisers. But Deng said that the company has &#8220;made a few user interface tweaks since then.&#8221;</p>
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