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New Way to View your Facebook News Feed Wall

The Web is moving from crowded to minimalist and the focus is shifting to better readability with ever bigger fonts and larger pictures. Facebook, the biggest social networking site, is the place where people share their personal life status and pictures. I have found new way to view your homepage and profile. You can experience your Facebook profile without installing and changing settings of your Facebook profile. You will experience larger view of images and videos and no ads or sponsors will displayed. A new way to view your Facebook profile via website- Octofeed.com.

Follow steps to view your Facebook in a new way:

1. Go to octofeed.com and log in with your Facebook account. This is not a spam or hacking technique. It will neither change your Facebook settings nor challenge your privacy.

2. After signing in, allow permission to access your Facebook account which is the same procedure as you do when click on new apps on Facebook to play. Give permission to Octofeed, so that it can access your posts and feed on your behalf.

3. Now, you will view a new way of your Facebook wall. Facebook news feed becomes two column view- The Feed and My Wall. Your images and videos on you wall can be viewed bigger and so does, the text with places and people tagged showing up with clearly and bold fonts taking over. It gives you a cool way to look your time feed.

It can only make your Facebook wall and posts to look bigger and cool. It does not access your mobile number and chat box. The posting through Octofeed is a bit of a longish process that takes getting used to. But, it will give your news feed refreshing and new look , that is interactive and to the point.

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