We can browse in bookstores. We can browse the web. And now we can browser Facebook.
That's because the largest online social network on the face of the earth launched something it's calling Discover Facebook Pages. The feature is designed to give Facebook members a quick way to browse community pages on the service and work information from those pages in their news feeds.
When you go to the Discover Facebook page, you're presented with an array of thumbnails representing an assortment of Facebook communities. If you see something you like, you simply hover over the thumbnail with your cursor. A like button will pop up. Click it and news from that community will be automatically funneled into your news feed. If you want to learn more about a community, you click its title under the thumbnail.
More: http://www.pcworld.com/article/206207/
That's because the largest online social network on the face of the earth launched something it's calling Discover Facebook Pages. The feature is designed to give Facebook members a quick way to browse community pages on the service and work information from those pages in their news feeds.
When you go to the Discover Facebook page, you're presented with an array of thumbnails representing an assortment of Facebook communities. If you see something you like, you simply hover over the thumbnail with your cursor. A like button will pop up. Click it and news from that community will be automatically funneled into your news feed. If you want to learn more about a community, you click its title under the thumbnail.
More: http://www.pcworld.com/article/206207/