Facebooks Blog gives you all of the latest details on TIMELINE the controversial new Profile on Facebook.
The feature rolled out a couple of weeks back to New Zealand users only, now according to todays Blog. It’s available world wide. It also offers a 7 day trial period. If you don’t like it you can have it removed as long as it’s within those 7 days. (Ed. Note: I wonder how long this will really last. As with all Facebook changes ultimately they force everyone to adopt it.)
In the blog posting facebook’s Paul McDonald outlines the new feature’s and how to manage your timeline. More details can also be found at Introducing Timeline.
I would highly suggest any that will be using this feature… Have a look at your Timeline and delete info, details and privacy concern’s you may not want shown.
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