Jul 21
Facebook launched their new design. You can access with this URL: www.new.facebook.com
2 things I like best about this new design
1. Tabbed Profile
One profile is now broken into different tabs like that of iGoogle.
Wall, the major communication channel of Facebookers, is displayed right in the profile. Other applications are moved away so load time is saved.
Info and Photos deserve their own tabs. This makes it easier for users to track follow the information of their friends.
2. Full-width expansion
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Relevance of Content and Time Saving are the 2 keys to success in the social media industry. Facebook is well on-track with their new design.
Tags of this article: design,facebook,How Products benefit users,usability.
Last update July 21, 2008
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Jul 17

When working on different laptops, I have faced different challenges to my habits. Below are for the Toshiba, Dell and Lenovo models:
| My habit is |
It requires |
However, the Toshiba… |
However, the Dell… |
However, the Lenovo… |
However, the IBM… |
| Ctrl+Enter to add www…com to a domain the a browser’s address bar |
Ctrl button on the right |
There is only the left Ctrl |
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Windows+D to go to Desktop
Windows+R to Run
Windows+E to open Explorer |
The Windows button between left Ctrl and Alt |
Windows button is on top-left corner |
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No Windows button |
| Use Hotkeys to navigate |
the Home, End, PageUp, PageDn should be very close |
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These 4 buttons are small on the top-left corder |
These buttons require holding Fn |
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I understand that with a limited space of a laptop, customization should be made. But these customizations make it a pain for me.
What are the problem you are having?
Tags of this article: dell,habit,laptop,lenovo,machine,toshiba,usability.
Last update July 17, 2008
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May 25
Apart from built-in functionalities, these are my favorite applications so far:
Information Integration
This is the nicest RSS reader application in Facebook. Though it doesn’t replace a professional reader, it’s nice to have in your profile since you can check the title quickly and let people see what you’re reading. Integrating this with RSS mashups like Yahoo! Pipes is a good idea.
To share cool websites that you Stumble.
To share cool websites that you saves on del.icio.us.
Gifts
There are countless of gifts applications, but these 2 are very cute and the concept is nice too: to wait 4 days for the gift to grow/hatch.
Select a plant (or an object) and send to your friends. It will grow in 4 days.
Select a cute creature (or an object) and send to your friends in the form of an egg. The egg will hatch in 4 days.
Exploration
Although Facebook provides a birthday reminder, this application layouts all your friends’ birthdays so it’s easier for you to plan your celebration and/or presents ahead.
The main test is based on the Big-5 traits. It also explains typical horoscope psychology and test you against it. The good thing is that it compares you with your Facebook connections.
A MBTI test with percentage. It gives you the results of your Facebook friends too.
You can write testimonials for your friends and receive ones from them. Testimonials give you flexibility in assessing than with mere adjectives.
How about you? What are your favorite applications?
Tags of this article: application,bookmark,del.icio.us,development,facebook,platform,psychology,relationship,social-networking,software,stumbleupon,web-2.0.
Last update May 25, 2008
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