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VentureBeat: Spoon feeding: Facebook redesign brings feeds (and ads) to the masses

  • Kurt C · 9 months ago
    Good run-down, MG. I'm guessing from this article then that you believe Facebook is making a run at both Twitter and FriendFeed with these new design changes?
  • MG Siegler · 9 months ago
    Thanks Kurt, but it was mostly Eric here, I just wrote the third segment. But as to your question, I do think that Facebook is making a run at Twitter and FriendFeed functionality, but it has such a huge audience that is has to do it slightly differently. I believe all three will continue to exist -- to me, the key going forward for Facebook is Facebook Connect. That's where I think the real interesting stuff will happen, this is just a nice upgrade.
  • sujamthe · 9 months ago
    Excellent details and neat summary. I got the new home page only later today and played with it but didn't notice the "settings" options till you highlighted it in this article. I was too focused on the the "publisher", looked like an intentional usability by design.

    Wish 3rd party platform apps would also get a chance to be included in this feed based on user choice. Sorting by friends list is really useful and makes it clean.
  • vimoh · 9 months ago
    Good overall. I am still waiting for the changes to take effect on my account though.

    What I am worried about is the not-so-savvy user. I have had great trouble explaining Twitter to friends who swear by Facebook. I hope these changes bring home the message of the realtime web.
  • Webrevolve · 9 months ago
    Excellent post and an interesting read. I have been following Facebook for a while now seeing what changes they are making to keep up with their competitors.
  • Paul · 9 months ago
    So far I really like the new home page. I believe it will increase exposure to my blog.
  • Jase · 9 months ago
    Excellent post!

    now if only the kiddies here: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=59195087130

    would read your blog.
  • King Khan · 9 months ago
    @ MG/Eric: Do you think Facebook's "all-in-one" solution would work out or not? It seems every now and then they point towards controlling everything or mixing all sorts of communication methods.
  • Kyle Austin · 9 months ago
    I’m often baffled by how the recent Twitter frenzy has overlooked the brand opportunity for marketers on Facebook, along with the lack of scale for Twitter. Yes, Twitter now has 6 million users, but Facebook has 175 million! More importantly, according to Nielsen’s recent report on social networks (which we covered this week), Facebook users spend an average of 3 hours and 10 minutes on the site per-month; the highest average time per-person amongst the 75 most popular brands online.
  • JEQP · 9 months ago
    Forget putting the apps in the feed, how do you even see them? At the moment I can't figure out how to open an app unless someone first sends me a message from it.
  • Geoff Trowbridge · 9 months ago
    Could someone please explain to me why on Earth emulating Twitter seemed like a good idea? If I wanted to "tweet" with all the OCD washouts who spend their entire waking lives over there, I wouldn't have a Facebook account. I probably wouldn't have a job, either.

    Would someone kindly inform me where the ADULTS are supposed to hang out, now?
  • Interactivewoo · 9 months ago
    I love this article. Thanks so much for breaking down the changes. I believe this is a necessary change for Facebook in recognition of the inevitable need to organize the increasing amount of information (feeds) in our lives - the reason for the rise in popularity of services like Twitter Search and Friendfeed.
  • Facebook Ads · 7 months ago
    nice post, and it is all about the ads. i blog about the facebook ads program over at facebookads.net - check it out.