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Welcoming New Facebook Profile

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Facebook is upgrading their Profile page. Above images is the example of how it will look like if you upgrade your profile on Facebook.

Profile

A New Introduction

The profile begins with a quick overview of basic information such as where you’re from, where you went to school, and where you work—the kinds of conversation starters you share with people you’ve just met or exchange with old friends as you get reacquainted.

And then the photos, the profile now includes a row of recently tagged photos of you.

Featured Friends

You can now highlight the friends who are important to you, such as your family, best friends or teammates. Create new groups of friends, or feature existing friends lists.

New Experiences

The profile also gives you new ways to share your interests and activities. You can list the projects you worked on at your job, classes you took in school, your favorite musicians and sports teams, and more. You can also share your life philosophy by connecting to the religions, political affiliations, and people you follow and admire. All your interests and experiences are now represented with images, making your entire profile a more compelling visual experience.

Personally, you can opted to add this profile project to your work history at Facebook, and you can tagged the people who worked on it with you. You can also add one of the sports you play and included a description of your team.

Improved Photos and Friends Pages

It’s now much faster and more fun to browse all your photos. The Friends page now allows you to quickly find the people you’re looking for: just search by name, hometown, school or a number of other dimensions.

They’re rolling the new profile out gradually and plan to get it to everyone by early next year.  You can upgrade immediately or learn more about the new features on this page: www.facebook.com/about/profile.

Facebook will be asking users if they’d like to upgrade to the new profile page, but they won’t have to do it now if they don’t want to. With the new wizard, Facebook will walk you through a handful of steps highlighting the major changes to profile and the process only takes a minute or two to complete. One thing to note: if you do upgrade, you can’t go back to the old version, so be careful, because I think the new Facebook Profile is pushing people to share their own information and privacy deeper.

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