Facebook is rolling out yet another feature to keep members engaged with the site for as long as possible. Called “Interest Lists,” Facebook touts it as a way for users to create their own personalized newspapers with special sections — or feeds — on topics that matter the most to them. There will be traditional news sections like business, politics, sports or style, along with sector-specific ones such as tech news, NBA players, and art critics. The content on these lists will be a mix of news stories and data from original sources.
Facebook Needles Twitter, Pinterest, With New Interest Lists
Posted by: Erika Morphy March 9, 2012 10:54 AMFacebook is rolling out yet another feature to keep members engaged with the site for as long as possible. Called “Interest Lists,” Facebook touts it as a way for users to create their own personalized newspapers with special sections — or feeds — on topics that matter the most to them. There will be traditional news sections like business, politics, sports or style, along with sector-specific ones such as tech news, NBA players, and art critics. The content on these lists will be a mix of news stories and data from original sources.