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Facebook Notify coming soon on iOS

Facebook Notify coming soon on iOS. After gossip circulating since August yesterday,Facebook is rumored to soon release a news curator applications in collaboration withsome media. This application will be named Notify containing articles from newsmedia such as CNN, Billboard, CBS, The Washington Post, and Vogue. So is rumored to The Verge.

Notify is rumored to be using the system which is different from other similarapplications. This application will give warnings (notification) if there is a new articlefrom the selected media users so they don't have to find your own article you want.


Ubergizmo last month had also been showing screenshots Notify. From thescreenshots can be estimated using a similar system will Notify Twitter. Summary ofnews displayed on the notification window so that if the user doesn't have time to read the article in full they still get the gist in the news.

Rumored to Notify the official release will be on this week, and unfortunately will beavailable for Apple's iOS operating system only.Not stopping there, Facebook has also released a couple of new  features called MusicStories to the application version of iOS. 

This feature gives the user access to sharemusic from streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and iTunes to FacebookNews feeds, and then wraps the sharing results in resetting the clip duration 30 seconds that can be played in your default music player without being redirected to another site.

Music Stories is rumored to be broadened to other music streaming services. Butthere has been no official information on whether Facebook will release similar features to the Android version.

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