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      Don't like what you see in your Facebook's news feed? Do the company's algorithms that determine what you see drive you nuts? Are you missing out on important content from friends? Are you fed up with seeing what people are pinning on Pinterest?
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      Macro News Feed, a business and economy news aggregator site, added a website section to spotlight its regular contributors and drive readers to new and interesting authors.New York, NY (PRWEB) February 09, 2012 Economy news site Macro News Feed has added a “Featured Authors” section to their website interface to highlight some of their major contributors. Macro News Feed utilizes editorial ...
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      You probably have a handful of Facebook friends who post too often, play too many games or share too many pictures. These well-intentioned friends end up flooding your News Feed with noise.
    • S.Africa's JSE news feed resumes after 2-hour delay
      JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The Johannesburg Stock Exchange resumed its regulatory news service on Tuesday, following a technical glitch that forced ArcelorMittal's South African unit to delay the release of its full-year results. Companies are required to release their results via the service, which on Tuesday was operational by 0715 GMT, two hours later than usual. The JSE has been plagued by ...
    • Facebook Subscribe Is Ruining the News Feed
      You know who I'm tired of seeing on Facebook? Me. Whenever I post an update, no matter what idiotic thought pops into my head, it jumps right to the top of the pack.
    • Facebook News Feed Bug Announces “This Group Is Scheduled To Be Archived”
      Wait, what group? A bug has caused a significant percentage of Facebook users to see a message atop their news feed announcing "This group is scheduled to be archived". But don't worry, your news feed is safe. The alert shouldn't have appeared there, and only belongs on old groups set up prior to October 2010 which Facebook is migrating to the new format used today.
    • Why You're Seeing Games in the Facebook News Feed
      Last week Facebook IPO rumors swirled about the Internet. Few in the tech world were able to focus on anything else. Facebook's estimated $75-$100 billion IPO had tech-meisters and analysts drooling. Finally, the world's largest social network decided to put a price on everyones' personal data. But there was an official announcement that dropped just days before the IPO: Games would start ...
    • Facebook Could Jumpstart HTML5 Platform With App Bookmarks On News Feed
      Facebook's late-comer HTML5 mobile app platform lags way behind the Apple App Store and Android Marketplace. Yesterday I spotted Facebook's latest effort to catch up -- a test showing bookmarks for third-party applications at the top of the mobile news feed. Currently, Facebook buries HTML5 app bookmarks at the bottom of its mobile site's pull-out navigation menu, and only shows them in the iOS ...
    • 12 ways to quietly hate Valentine’s Day in Seattle
      My Facebook news feed reminds me that Valentine's Day is upon us -- and not because of a flood of photos featuring flowers, teddy bears and happy couples. It's because of the spike in status updates starting with the onomatopoeia "ugh." As in: "Ugh... if I see one more post about love, I'm going to upchuck." We get it. You hate the commercialism, the overshares, the constant parade of mushy ...
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