Facebook Testing New 'Subscribe To' Feature
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Facebook is testing a new feature designed to allow users to be instantly notified about any activity on their friend's profile.According to the Telegraph, the new feature, 'subscribe to' - currently available as a beta - will enable users to receive notifications whenever their friends update their profiles."We are testing this feature with a small percentage of users. It lets people subscribe to friends and pages to receive notifications whenever the person updates...
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