uh oh - a new facebook profile redesign coming soon!

I always hate it when an application that I use on a regular basis suddenly adopts a new redesign.  Even if it’s just slight, at first glance I’ll always dislike it.  But then… I’ll grow to adore the new design and wonder how I ever used to the old format.

Facebook has come a long way from the lonely wall it used to be.  Now it incorporates so many different avenues of content and information.  A new redesign is coming in the next few weeks and I’m sure to hear plenty of my friends complaining just like they complained when the NewsFeed made its debut.

Here’s a look at the changes in the upcoming facelift.

new facebook profile design

  • Expanded and interactive “Wall,” where users can generate their own content, friends can write Wall posts, and applications can publish Feed stories
  • Additional tabs on the profile, where users can feature their favorite applications
  • Profile boxes, which appear in the narrow column, separate from the tabs
  • Profile action links

I like it.  It now seems like an enhanced version of Twitter!  I like how Facebook is vying to become a huge conglomerate of smaller independent ideas.  Rock on Zuckerberg, you are a god.

Remember the good ol’ days when you had quotes like, “too close for missles, i’m switching to guns” (from Top Gun, 1986) on the bottom of every Facebook page?  Ahh, here’s a screenshot of one of the first formal redesigns.  How far we’ve come…

So you finally joined Pownce… Now what?

pownce!

There’s only one thing to do: invite/tell friends!  Pownce is geared to keep you in touch with your closest friends.  I really want all my friends on it just so we can all share our music with each other - I’ll probably pitch it to them all somehow this week.  I really like this whole unlimited space concept with the max individual file size at 100mb.  Get started today at Pownce and add me at http://pownce.com/vipin.  Be quick and get the best names now kids.  Pownce can be a little buggy right now, but its got potential.

Hmm, I wonder how long it takes to upload/download things off the Pownce server… One moment please.

UPDATE:  A threee megabyte mp3 took me less than five seconds to upload.  But it’s probably because of the sick speed Fordham hooks me up with (see below)!  Either way, when the next generation of internet technologies and speeds arrive, Pownce will be set to conquer it.  I think it’s in its most basic form now with plenty planned for later.

speedtest