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Comments on: Facebook adds more services to Mini-Feed

Competing against the likes of FriendFeed, Facebook inserts YouTube, StumbleUpon, and Pandora into the service.

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by tonenyc May 27, 2008 2:56 PM PDT
don't forget to tell the people how they FORCED the mini-feed to stay open instead of it being collapsible, as it was, like the other modules. this means we're forced to pay attention to actions we KNOW we did (duh) and those that we can see in the notifications already. it's a useless module that unnecessarily takes away the ability of users to customize their page as they see fit. if people wanted to gain access to those particular feeds, they can make the separate modules, if they're not already created, and let the people choose for themselves.
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by tonenyc May 27, 2008 2:56 PM PDT
don't forget to tell the people how they FORCED the mini-feed to stay open instead of it being collapsible, as it was, like the other modules. this means we're forced to pay attention to actions we KNOW we did (duh) and those that we can see in the notifications already. it's a useless module that unnecessarily takes away the ability of users to customize their page as they see fit. if people wanted to gain access to those particular feeds, they can make the separate modules, if they're not already created, and let the people choose for themselves.
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by tonenyc May 27, 2008 2:56 PM PDT
don't forget to tell the people how they FORCED the mini-feed to stay open instead of it being collapsible, as it was, like the other modules. this means we're forced to pay attention to actions we KNOW we did (duh) and those that we can see in the notifications already. it's a useless module that unnecessarily takes away the ability of users to customize their page as they see fit. if people wanted to gain access to those particular feeds, they can make the separate modules, if they're not already created, and let the people choose for themselves.
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by benjaminstraight July 23, 2008 4:01 AM PDT
Facebook is taking over.
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by divyangshah June 4, 2009 1:01 AM PDT
Ya its nice. "now because of these user can see the video and image at mini feed also"...
Great...
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