Announced yesterday on the Facebook blog, the redesign of Facebook has finally arrived. After several delays to the new aesthetic, the developers have finally released the new platform to the masses. More AJAX, tab-centric, and a more versatile API… Here's a quick listing of some personal pros and cons with the new design....
Continue ReadingDavid All points to a new website from the Republican National Committee (RNC), GOPPlatform2008.com, which seeks input from Republicans in developing the GOP platform. Following is the intro paragraph announcing the site:
Welcome to the most grassroots-driven platform development effort in the history of American politics!
The Republican Party is seeking your input as we develop the policies and principles upon which we should stand for the next four years....
Continue ReadingDue to scalability problems, the micro-blogging platform Twitter has struggled mightily to stay up and running the last few months. As a result of the problems, a lot of folks are threatening to abandon Twitter for the social aggregator service FriendFeed.
I personally won’t be abandoning Twitter for Friendfeed. ...
Continue ReadingIn light of the ongoing UEFA Euro 2008 football (yes, I mean soccer) tournament – which I must say has been pretty average apart from the Turkey/Czech Republic thriller last weekend – yet another social networking site was launched. The niche? You guessed it, soccer. Or football, or futbol, or footy,...
Continue ReadingYesterday, the New York Times launched a beta version of Times People, a lightweight social networking feature that allows readers to connect around NYT content. Currently, Times People can only be used as a plugin in Firefox (this will change soon) and functions as a social bookmarking tool similar to del.icio.us or Mento. ...
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