Facebook is reportedly all set to roll out its digital social newspaper for its members to access on their mobile devices.
The digital newspaper of sorts has been named 'Paper', and is scheduled for delivery before the end of January.
According to Cnet, 'Paper' has been developed specifically for the mobile platform and will aggregate content from a variety of sources including status updates from Facebook and articles from partner media companies, just like Flipboard.
The social networking giant recently attempted to alter the way it is consumed by its users and in a bid to deliver 'more relevant' content, the website tweaked its News Feed feature to show up more news articles over memes.
However, the company has declined to comment on the speculation but the plans for making Facebook a 'customized newspaper' have been announced by its CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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