Get Facebook's New Timeline Beta Right Now
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a complete reconceptualization of profile pages on the popular social network with the introduction of Timeline. As Zuckerberg puts it, Timeline is the story of your life.
Gone
is the single column wall of posts with the most recent updates telling
'15 minutes of your story.' Instead, as the name suggests, you'll see a
timeline of life events containing photos and other updates that
stretches back to when you joined Facebook. Anyone viewing it can click
back to any year where there are updates and see what was going on.
Facebook
automatically selects the most important updates and highlights them
with a blue dot. Grey dots represent hidden updates that might not be as
important. Users can arrange their Timeline however they see fit by
removing certain updates or highlighting others that might be important
to them. The feature will begin rolling out to the public over the next
few weeks, but developers can sign up for early access now. Here's how
you can get it too:
2. Click the 'Create New App' button on the top
right. On the New App prompt window, give your app a display name and
name space -- any name, it doesn't matter. Agree to the Platform Privacy
Policy and click Continue. You will need a verified Facebook account so
make sure you have either a credit card or phone number on file.
3. After clearing the CAPTCHA verification you will then be taken to your new apps' settings screen (if Facebook doesn’t put you there automatically hit the Edit App button on the top right). Next, click on Open Graph link in the left column and define an action for your new app on the right pane. You can enter whatever you like; I wrote watch on the first field and chose video from the drop-down menu on the next one. Click "Get Started."
That's it! You may see an
error telling you that something went wrong but just ignore that and
head to your Facebook homepage, you should see an invitation to the new
Facebook Timeline Beta (you may have to wait a few minutes). Once you
are in you can take a short tour of the new timeline view or start
editing your profile until you are ready to publish it.
The
timeline functionality isn't compatible with the "old" Facebook, so
most of your friends won't see your fancy new page just yet. Users will
be migrated over the coming weeks as Facebook rolls out the update to
everyone.
The new Facebook site looks gorgeous, but going beyond pure aesthetics, opening up more about your life to your social circle and potentially to the web?
The top portion of the
timeline features a configurable background picture called the Cover,
and has personal information on the left along with your friends,
photos, and Likes.
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ReplyDeleteThanx vicky and sanket...enjoy new profile :(
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