new features and make investments in original programming and server hardware to handle more visual content . So it shouldn’t come as a major surprise that Facebook is testing further enhancements to the video tab in its iOS and Android app. The changes, spotted by The Next Web , are not visible to all users yet and may receive further alterations before widespread release. It is not a monumental update — there is now a categories menu above the main feed, filled with colorful icons that help you drill down to find the kind of content you are looking for. But it is a useful addition that should flesh out the section of the app. Formerly, the tab was just a never-ending stream of videos lacking any organization. It’s important to note that in recent months, Facebook has distanced itself from exclusively serving live video. This was a change foretold by The Wall Street Journal in March and the current iteration of the tab provides the same kind of content you expect to see … [Read more...] about Facebook Fleshes Out Video Tab in Mobile App by Testing Out Categories | Digital Trends