Facebook e l’evoluzione continua

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Facebook è in continua evoluzione, e per il 5° compleanno dell’ormai più noto social network al mondo, continua la propria evoluzione nel motore e nella grafica. A partire dal 2005 (che vede la pubblicazione di ben 2 versioni diverse), il tuning successivo arriva nel 2007.
Il 2007 è per Facebook l’anno del boom delle iscrizioni, della diffusione, dell’interfacciabilità con i primi grandi motori.
La caratteristica che lo contraddistinugue in questi 5 anni di attività è che la grafica sia cambiata ben 2 volte nel 2005, una nel 2007, nel 2008 ed oggi per l’ennesima volta, ma il motore base è sempre lo stesso.
Sul blog di Facebook la dichiarazione del CEO Mark Zuckerberg:

“The culture of the Internet has also changed pretty dramatically over the past five years. Before, most people wouldn’t consider sharing their real identities online. But Facebook has offered a safe and trusted environment for people to interact online, which has made millions of people comfortable expressing more about themselves.
Why is it important to us to keep building better ways for people to share information? Enabling efficient sharing is important because it makes the world more open, and this gives everyone a voice to express ideas and initiate change.”

Sintenticamente, il papà di Facebook ha dichiarato il cambiamento radicale della cultura di Internet negli ultimi anni, con una maggiore presa di coscienza dell’identità on-line dei naviganti, permettendo la loro messa in gioco con maggiore semplicità. Quindi vede i cambiamenti come aumento delle condivisioni.

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