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		<title>Facebook: &#8216;Is&#8217; set to become history!?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just when you think the online revolution has come to stand-still, rumors are abuzz online and in print media that Facebook is set to remove the mandatory &#8220;is&#8221; from status messages! An article in today&#8217;s Telegraph suggests that Facebook may secretly be testing the removal of the annoying &#8220;is&#8221; which gives itself a home in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Just when you think the online revolution has come to stand-still, rumors are abuzz online and in print media that Facebook is set to remove the mandatory &#8220;is&#8221; from status messages!</strong> An article in today&#8217;s Telegraph suggests that <a title="Facebook" href="http://www.Facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a> may secretly be testing the removal of the annoying &#8220;is&#8221; which gives itself a home in every status message that a user creates/changes on the &#8216;Book. If you look at it from a different light, the problem isn&#8217;t really that Facebookers are finding it annoying to not have the option to change their status messages to something like; &#8220;Cheb knows what you did last summer&#8221; instead of the funny, albeit grammatically incorrect form of &#8220;Cheb is knows what you did last summer&#8221;. The problem is<span id="more-23"></span> that the social networking community &#8211; especially Facebook users (yes, me included &#8211; <strong><em>know</em></strong> that Facebook will eventually listen to ever word we say! Sure that may sound very narcissistic, egotistic and self-absorbed, but hear me out&#8230;  Throughout the last 4-5 months, Facebook has undergone major updates to its core. You may say that was always going to happen so Facebook can keep up with the Joneses at 34 <a title="MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com" target="_blank">Myspace</a> Street and 18 <a title="Youtube" href="http://www.Youtube.com" target="_blank">Youtube </a>Lane, but that&#8217;s not always the case&#8230;<a title="CSS size - PHP and mod_gzip" rel="lightbox" href="http://www.cheb.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/csssize.gif"><img src="http://www.cheb.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/csssize.thumbnail.gif" alt="CSS size - PHP and mod_gzip" /></a> Social networking was always going to expand exponentially, but with Facebook, it is clear that what the user wants, the user will get &#8211; and therefore, your honor, I offer you some examples of some changes made to &#8216;the Book&#8217; recently.  <strong>July 2007</strong> <strong><a title="Facebook - Add new poll" href="https://secure.facebook.com/add_poll.php" target="_blank">(Free) Polls</a>: </strong> What started off as a cheap way to make extra bling on the side, Facebook finally gave in to user requests (ironically through the mechanism they built themselves <em>for</em> those users &#8211; Groups!) &#8211; and created &#8216;Polls&#8217;. User&#8217;s did not think they should have to pay for creating a poll, which could be considered a &#8216;Web 1.0&#8242; feature these days compared to Widgets, Gadgets and the like. Moral of the story: Facebook cracked under growing &#8216;groupie&#8217; pressure and handed over the goods. &lt;/Exhibit A&gt;  <strong>August 2007</strong> <strong>Edit profile info from home page:</strong> This option, which whilst admittedly being an uber cool use of Ajax, strikingly should have been named: &#8220;I&#8217;m too lazy to click the &#8216;Edit&#8217; link on my profile and I know Facebook will do <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">what&#8217;s best for me</span> <em>what I want</em>&#8230;&#8221;  Seriously now, we didn&#8217;t really need this&#8230; Sure, it&#8217;s freaking cool, <em>but</em> if it wasn&#8217;t for the 35,000 people joining the group &#8220;It takes too long to edit my profile&#8221; (which has now funnily shut down?), do you think Facebook would have still done this? At this speed? That early? And why is it you can&#8217;t edit contact information or for that matter, work information on the fly too? Is that feature coming soon? &lt;/Exhibit B&gt; Okay, so understandably, I probably haven&#8217;t won you over. In time however, we will get to notice that Social &#8216;Utilities&#8217; such as Facebook or Youtube, literally don&#8217;t exist with their user base &#8211; I mean, that&#8217;s not rocket science &#8211; nor will I win an award for that quote &#8211; <em>but</em>, it will be interesting to see <em>how much</em> Facebook will change (for better, or worse) as a result of user feedback at the turn of the next craze.  <strong>What do you think about this topic? Do you agree? disagree? did I miss something? let us know! </strong></p>
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