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Facebook is going to be rolling out some design changes to help scale with the increased volume of people and applications available. Should be interesting to see the extent of what they do.
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Zuckerberg should have sold it when he had the chance. The apps made his service look cheesy and essentially become cumbersome.
Why do you think Twitter is so popular? Its simple and useful. Simplicity works!
Facebook used to be insanely useful, I found it an amazing tool in college to connect with people and communicate. Now I dread logging in because of how cumbersome and slow it is.
Posted by: Adam Singer | Friday, May 16, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Adam -- I definitely feel the same way you do when I go to log in. Very slow and getting more and more cluttered every day. We'll see how this helps.
Posted by: Matt Dickman | Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 01:58 PM