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Facebook’s new design evolving

Last month, Facebook released their new design in beta, and it’s fun to watch it evolve.
It’s fun to watch it change. Here is a screenshot from about a week ago:

Looks like they are moving the profile photo to the right (taken 7/12):

And finally on 7/20:

Which one do you like best?

The 5 most annoying Facebook bugs

You cannot upload photos with the latest copy of iPhoto.

This really makes me mad. I like to upload my photos all the time, and I can’t use the easiest method anymore. I can’t even use the ActiveX plugin either…

I am stuck with the simple uploader, which only lets you upload five at a time. This [...]

My Facebook wish list

Dear Facebook,
Before you launch your new redesign, consider the following improvements. They shouldn’t be hard to implement.

Events tab. Facebook’s event application is great if you have large groups becuase you can message all members.

Smaller app invite icons. Make the important icons (friend requests, event invites, photo tags) larger, and the developer app invites a lot [...]

Facebook redesign in beta

I’ve been a Facebook user for four years now, and since 2004, it’s still been the website I check more than anything. The amount of social data on Facebook is ginormous. Today, they soft-launched a sneak peek at their new design. It’s… unfamiliar, really white, and awkwardly-centered, but otherwise awesome.

I think it’s cool that [...]

Interpersonal Communication 2.0

By now, you are probably a master at IMing and chatting with friends online. You use AIM, YIM, Adium, and IRC. GChat and Facebook Chat work well in the browser, but there is chatter of a slimmer client, and it doesn’t go down every day like Twitter.

Welcome to Chatterous, the next generation of chatting on [...]

Comparing social platforms

Comparing Social Platforms

Dave Morin, Facebook
Allen Hurff, MySpace
Jessica Alter, Bebo
Patrock Chanezon, Google (Open Social)
David Recordon
Justin Smith, Inside Facebook

Dave: Making changes to the Facebook profile. It’s a core part of the user’s identity. Throughout the last year with the launch of the Platform, we have had many points of integration.
These new changes are focused on the actions [...]

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