Facebook’s homepage re-designed and it was informed by allfacebook.com. Just few minutes ago new homepages visible in Bangladesh. To making more user friendly, to engaging more people, facebook designing and increasing more control on your home pages.
Mainly three column based view which is divided in filters, streams and publishers. And in above of three columns, you can see recent friends requests and other requests. In filter area (left), without refreshing the pages, you can see your News Feeds – friends present status and as well you can like any of your friends status and leave your comments too. It’s working in real time and show the perfect time.
In Streaming area(middle), you can see your friends real time activities. Just easy to keep on eye, what things they are updating and what’s happening and as well you can control more easily.
In Publisher area, publish your status, photos, notes and more into the stream. Posts show up both in your profile, and on your friends’ home pages.
In Highlight area(right), you can see features photos, notes, any events — it will generate based on your friends activities thus you will get alerts what going on.


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Disqus Integrated With Facebook Connect
Obviously after the integration of Facebook Connect, once again another one great features which helping to user to login through their Facebook accounts and without registering on Disqus comments — user can make comments to disqus enabled blog sites but at the end of the 2008. Erick Schonfeld editor of TechCrunch says, “But many of these will soon give way to Facebook Connect and Google’s Friend Connect.” It’s just starting and need centralization and
Facebook Connect log-ins will not happen automatically. Blog owner or web master have to acquire the Facebook API key from Facebook and toggle it on and Disqus has optional Seesmic video comments features too. Disqus co-founder Daniel Ha says blog owners should see it activated on their blogs by the end of the month — entitled by cnet.