Campaign India Team
Feb 10, 2010

Internet question: What do you think of Facebook's new look?

Last weekend, about 80 million of Facebook's approximately 400 million users would have seen the popular social networking site's new look.

Internet question: What do you think of Facebook's new look?

Last weekend, about 80 million of Facebook's approximately 400 million users would have seen the popular social networking site's new look.

On the occasion of Facebook's sixth anniversary, the redesign is supposed to improve navigation features on the site. The top and side menus see a host of changes and it wouldn't be wrong to observe that with the chat buttons on the left, the home page increasingly reminds users of their Gmail Inbox. What's more, the timing of the redesign is close to the soft launch of Google Buzz, which aims to take social networking features in your Gmail Inbox to the next level.

But the thing about home-page redesigns is that when it happens, it has some fierce opponents to the change, as much as it has supporters. We'd like to know how you've taken to the new look of the home page.

What do you think of Facebook's new look? Share your thoughts or drop a mail to [email protected].

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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