FourStory Gets Facebookized

by Nathan Walpow

I've been designing for the Web for over a decade now, and I'm having a hard time accepting that the Web today isn't the Web of 2000. It's all this social networking stuff, the so-called Web 2.0, that I'm resisting. All this Facebook and MySpace and Twitter. I established a Facebook page some months ago, and haven't done anything with it until now, but with the big Cuba trip coming up next week I decided it was, now that a decade of it's gone by (no the-decade-actually-started-in-2001 crap, please), it's time to join up.

So go visit our Facebook page, where you'll see links to the same stuff you'll find on our home page, but where—if this social networking stuff actually works—maybe you'll start to see some more discussion and connections to other people, like-minded and not. Become a fan, and when we take over the world you can say you were in on the ground floor.

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