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Jul
Seth’s got a good perspective on what’s going on with Facebook, and the bears and bulls view thereof…. I agree with many of his points, and eagerly continue to watch what seems like a big shift and a big experiment at the same time (that’s online media really - it’s always a test!). If there’s one thing that playing video games on a 48 Kb ZX Spectrum computer taught me as a kid, is that sometimes a more limited development environment can force gameplay to be better; we’ve seen a bit of it but we’ll see more of that with Facebook. Less could be more.
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