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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Facebook is testing feature to save links to read later

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Facebook is currently testing a new feature that allows users to save links posted to social networks and read it later. For example, when your friends post links to an article on the Subtle but you're busy, you can save it to spare when they opened it, similar to what service Instapaper or Pocket can do it. The saved links will appear in a new folder called "Save" located in the menu bar of the Facebook application. The store link is not shared by your friends see the privacy configuration of this feature can only be set to "Only Me". When asked about this, a spokesman for Facebook said only: "We are testing many new features but have nothing to share at this time."

This is the latest move by Facebook in ambition to become an indispensable part of digital life. In recent years, Facebook has also updated its site News Feed to display the contents of the brief article, the article clearly over. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said: "We want to give everyone a personalized newspaper on the world's best." Currently Facebook is reportedly developing features its own news reader.

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Options to remove the link or see the link saved

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Set the sharing mode only Only Me outsiders should not save the link to see action

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