This line is in the Requirements section for a marketing communications job at Facebook. They’re also looking for more designers and a user interface engineer.
Why?
They’re introducing a new design and have been allowing members to preview the new features and functionality by navigating between the new and current versions of the site. 100,000 members already offered feedback, and access to the new design will gradually become available to all of its users.
The changes?
• An expanded “Wall” section to integrate feeds about friends, with ability to leave comments
• Third-party apps are simpler
You can:
• Test an app before deciding to add it…
I try not to ever double up on what I write for one blog on another. However I thought this idea was so creative and fun that I had to double up and share that the Golden Magazine will be hitting newsstands soon!
A new magazine is actually going to launch with a golden touch! Literally!
Kohl magazine will celebrate it’s launch with a cover that actually includes 91 grams of gold and 622 diamonds on the cover.
According to Trendhunter, it is estimated that this one magazine will cost $10,000 to produce!!
Kohl magazine is the UAE’s first and only women’s lifestyle and fashion…

A summary of MySpace’s redesigned hp:
Less Clutter. More Advertising.
Hmm. Is there a paradox in there somewhere? It’s been said that the redesign addresses a nagging problem that beleaguers social networking sites: pages have “the aesthetic appeal of the locker door of a 14-year-old high schooler.” Which led me to imagine the site as the voice of a 14-year-old whining to its parent, Fox Interactive Media.
“Why can’t I be pretty like X website?”
“I want to make money like the other websites.”
“Can I have a new navigation bar? A search tool? A video player? I need these in time for school to…
I really didn’t need to read it to know it. I’ve counted various newspapers among my clients since becoming self-employed. When my freelance assignments slow down, I know ad money is down. But the picture painted by an article in Editor & Publisher is murkier than I thought. E&P says, according to new data released by the Newspaper Association of America, “…total print advertising revenue in 2007 plunged 9.4% to $42 billion compared to 2006—the most severe percent decline since the association started measuring advertising expenditures in 1950.”
The newspaper used to be the best place to get noticed. Now the…