Facebook shortcuts for the Feb10 design

Tech-savvy users, needless to say, you must have loved Facebook’s new design.
My non-tech Facebook friends, have you familiarized yourself with the new design? Do you still think Facebook makes it hard for you to navigate and locate things you like? Do you miss the old design? Well you know, I have seen the expected results from the new design already. Let me show you:
First thing is in the Ad. I call new Facebook Ad Relationship-based Semantic.
There are two elements: Relationship-based and Semantic.

The old ad is exactly a same-old vertical banner. No thing new.
The new add is in the form of “Friend A is a fan of Product P”. Wow! Facebook recognizes you and displays ads that feature your friends!
Semantic is a little bit more abstract.
Facebook ad caters for relevance of information to you. Information they care about:
Do you have the impression that Facebook starts to understand you?
First thing first, I have to admit that saying “the new smart ad is a result from the new design” is an over-simplified statement.
Can Facebook ad be smart with the old design? Yes!
But it was much harder and would take longer with the old design.
Take a look at the new design:
As you create more contents, Facebook understands you more, thus displays more relevant ads to you.
You may argue: ads benefit them (Facebook and its sponsors), not you. Well, to be honest, would you prefer to see a totally non-relevant ad or an ad that might interest you?
What do you think about this? Do you love it or hate it?
Of course, a service provider is a business. Many may have concern of privacy. Google has known MUCH about me, now Facebook does. There’s a chill in the air that there are always people who want to make money keep an eye on every step I take online.
The ad might be beneficial to all three parties: you, Facebook and sponsors. Like it or not, inter-dependence is the driving force that strengthen consumption.
A response to Anh Hung’s question on success possibility of CyVee.
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Following VnExpress & VTC, ThanhNien Online - currently ranking 12th in Vietnam on Alexa - has rolled out a new design.

This new portal is built on Microsoft SharePoint 2007. Media is built on Microsoft Silverlight.
Overall, the blue theme is more pleasant to the eyes than VnExpress is. Since content is right on the left, it is easier to zoom in than with VTC.
Technically, the biggest issues with SharePoint is performance and scalability. Do you think ThanhNien would encounter any problems with these?
What do you think of this design?
shop360.vn, thugian360.com, yeah1.com are apologies to domain selection.
Why? Many Vietnamese computers have UniKey installed to type Vietnamese with accents. If the users prefer VNI method, when they type the domains in the address bar:
yeah1 has a cool notation: it looks like <strong>yeah!</strong>. But with the mistake above, efforts to create a brand are wasted.
Why did Yahoo! 360 make it? Because the number stands alone: 360.yahoo.com
Another issue is with hi5, but since the service is not originally from Vietnam, they’re not to blame.
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