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Facebook introduces Save button
TT Correspondent |  |  28 Jul 2014

Facebook has introduced the bookmarking feature with the Save button. This feature helps store links from News Feed and Facebook Pages, allowing users to view/read it later. It will be available to everyone on iOS, Android and the web over the next few days, as mentioned in the official blog from the Facebook.
 
Please read the complete official Blog below:
 
Introducing Save on Facebook
 
By Daniel Giambalvo, Software Engineer
 
Every day, people find all sorts of interesting items on Facebook that they don’t have time to explore right away. Now you can save items that you find on Facebook to check out later when you have more time. You can save items like links, places, movies, TV and music. Only you can see the items you save unless you choose to share them with friends.
 
Save Once, View Anywhere
 
You can view the items you saved at any time by going to your saved items in the “More” tab on mobile or by clicking the link on the left hand side of Facebook on the web.
 
Your saved items list is organized by category and you can swipe right on each item to share it with your friends or move it into your archive list.
 
Get Reminders About Your Saved Items
 
We’ll sometimes show you reminders of your saved items in News Feed.
 
Save will be available to everyone on iOS, Android and the web over the next few days.

    
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