Thursday, September 22, 2011

Does Facebook's change equal loss of popularity?

In the world of Facebook, a lot of its users are partial to the old, nostalgic feeling they get from the classic lay out, but from time to time there are small updates that change the look and feel of the website. A lot of the time the masses are very disgruntled about the change, but they can get over it in about three to four days. Now it seems like that may not be the case. Mark Zuckerberg (creator, founder, and CEO of Facebook) is putting his pride and joy under a fool body makeover. Recently he had some changes on the famous wall feed, (which updates you on your friend or friend's activities) which has caused one of the largest cyber upsets since My Space was sold to Justin Timberlake. This leads me to ask will his super social network keep its popularity in the upcoming months of intense change. Mark recently announced at F8 that he would be adding a volley of new apps to his social network, including on the main profile a new editable timeline seen here, http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/09/22/7898095-facebook-shows-off-new-timeline-profiles-apps-and-more . I want to see how Facebook fairs in the next few months of change.

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