How To Get The New Facebook: Your 'Personalized Newspaper' Awaits

How To Get The New Facebook
This Feb. 8, 2012 photo shows a mural at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Intruders recently infiltrated the systems running the world's largest online social network but did not steal any sensitive information about Facebook's more than 1 billion users, according to a blog posting Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, by the company's security team. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
This Feb. 8, 2012 photo shows a mural at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Intruders recently infiltrated the systems running the world's largest online social network but did not steal any sensitive information about Facebook's more than 1 billion users, according to a blog posting Friday, Feb. 15, 2013, by the company's security team. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

At a small news conference on Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg introduced a fairly dramatic redesign of the Facebook newsfeed, emphasizing larger photos and access to several different feeds based on your friends and subscriptions.

The Newsfeed's new design will roll out starting today, and will eventually be the default homescreen for every Facebook user. If you want to be among the first to use it, however, you can volunteer yourself on this webpage; just scroll to the bottom and click on the big button that says "Join Waiting List." There's no real word on the timing of the rollout -- just that it will be gradual at first, to make sure there are no bugs or major errors. Over the coming weeks and months, you can expect everyone to have their own "personalized newspaper," though presumably those on the waiting list will gain an early glimpse.

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