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22 hours ago ago from NealGrosskopf.com - Geek Speak
New Facebook Home Page Above is a screenshot of the new Facebook home page. One change on the new page is showing all types of updates rather than just status updates. Facebook has once again decided to redesign their home page. These types of changes usually result in millions of users joining groups titled "I hate the new design" or something similar. Being a web designer I sympathize with Facebook. One thing they changed ...
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Status updates on sites such as Facebook, Yammer, Twitter and Friendfeed are a new form of communication, the South by SouthWest Festival has heard. "We are all in the process of creating e-mail 2.0," David Sacks, founder of business social network Yammer said. Tens of millions of people are using social networks to stay in touch. The growth in such services is being heralded as the start of the real-time, pervasive web. ...
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17 hours ago ago from Ben Delaney
No I don’t I really hate it. So I tried making the following status update on Facebook a couple minutes ago, but it was apparently too long to BE a status update, so I’m putting it here. —————————————————— I just discovered how fun (and what a rush) it was to type a really horrible HORRIBLE status update — something sure to make me sound like the World’s Biggest Jerk — and just look at it, knowing that all it would take would ...
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