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desdemona says...

The latest Facebook redesign test screenshots have surfaced on a few users’ accounts, and in many ways they look like what we’ve seen before. Key Facebook communication channels — notifications, requests and messages — are appearing on the left side of the top navigation bar, a change that went into live testing at least a month ago. The new left-hand bookmark bar now appears, which is something Facebook showed previews of during its developer roadmap event earlier this fall.

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But there are clearly some big, previously-unseen changes, at least judging by the screenshots that a French-language tech blog has seen.

Since the last test screenshots we saw, the search box has gotten a lot bigger, and moved from the right-hand side of the top navigation bar over next to the three communication channels. Facebook is increasing the priority of search this design — which should also mean an increased volume of real-time status updates searches as well. Meanwhile, the other items in the top bar have moved right. These include, from left to right: Home, Profile, Inbox, Friends and Account.

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The current design also shows you your name in the top nav bar — although it takes you to the same place as Profile does. So the latest design takes out that redundancy. However, the new design now appears to duplicate the inbox, since that feature shows up as on icon on the left-hand side of the bar and in text (”Inbox”) on the right-hand side.

Notifications have until now included items from third-party applications. However, Facebook has separately said that it plans to remove third-party notifications. We assume that only Facebook’s own notifications now appear here, items such as likes, wall posts, comments, and photo tagging.

The Account tab now appears to include everything from the button until now known as Settings.

Among other changes, Photos appears to have a new interface. Instead of a window showing a few albums together with a chronological list of all photos you’re tagged in, you can now apparently view many photo albums at once. In the screenshots, you can also see a new sub-menu for Photos within the new bookmarks colum, where you can sort by things like recently tagged photos, or uploads.

Facebook’s Events app is also getting a change, appearing in the bookmark column and including sub-menus for friend’s events, birthdays and past events.

All in all, we’ve seen most of these changes before, in one form or another. But it’s still not clear which interface iteration will be the one to launch for everyone.

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keeev says...

Mein (!) Posterous darf nicht so aussehen wie das der anderen!
Darum kümmere ich mich die nächsten Tage verstärkt um den Mantel des Posterous. 
Vorschläge, Wünsche und Tipps nehme ich gerne zur Kenntnis! 


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bowas says...

How to Try the New Google Search

Confirmed. The rumors about Google's redesign are true, and you can try it for yourself with a very simple method.

1. Go to Google.com.
2. Once it loads, enter this code into your web browser's URL address field:

javascript:void(document.cookie="PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U=4bf292d46faad806:TM=1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com");

There shouldn't be any http://google.com in front of that. Just that code.

3. Hit enter.
4. Reload or open a new Google.com page and you will have access to the new user interface.

It's fast and sweet, although the changes don't affect all the available sections. [Thanks Matt Karolian]

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keeev says...

 

Auch Google möchte mal ein neues Design haben ...

Wer es ausprobieren will muss lediglich auf

  • www.google.com gehen (zweimal nachsehen ob es auch wirklich Google.com ist!)
  • folgenden Codeschnippsel ins URL Feld eintragen(ohne Google.com): javascript:void(document.cookie="PREF=ID=20b6e4c2f44943bb:U=4bf292d46faad806:TM=
  • 1249677602:LM=1257919388:S=odm0Ys-53ZueXfZG;path=/; domain=.google.com");
  • danach wieder auf Google.com gehen und schon müsstet ihr das neue Design sehen können!

Falls ihr aufgrund der Spracheinstellungen beim Browser trotzdem noch auf eine Deutsche Google-Seite weitergeleitet werdet tippt ihr einfach:

www.google.com/ncr

in das URL Feld damit wird der Browser gezwungen auf .com zu gehen!

via Gizmodo.com

(im Codeschnippsel befindet sich ein Zeilenumbruch, ging sich sonst mit dem Design nicht aus)

   

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test12345 says...

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opera_uniteWith such strong competition from Mozilla and Microsoft, the only thing Opera can do to stay competitive is to innovate. And one has to hand it to them: although it doesn’t have a huge user base in the desktop web browser space, Opera is always one step ahead of the rest, for better or for worse.

With version 10.10, Opera (Opera) has taken its biggest step into the unknown so far, marrying the web browser with the web server. It definitely makes it unique in the world of web browsers, but there’s always the lingering question whether all these new features are really something we need, or is it just confusing the users?

With Opera Unite integrated into the browser, the web becomes a read/write affair. You can share photos (10 GB of them), stream music, serve a chat or even an entire web site directly from your browser. At Opera, they have high hopes for the technology. From the official site:

“Our devices will evolve. From in-dash computers in trucks to entertainment systems in airplanes, and from a netbook in North Dakota to a phone in North Africa, every device is both a consumer and a provider of content.”

The idea is certainly interesting, but the web has been moving in another direction in the past couple of years: the cloud. Instead of having stuff run on your computer, your applications and your data reside in the cloud, with all the resources and the know-how provided by a company like Google (Google). So yes, with Opera Unite, you can host a web site on your own home computer, but you might run into bandwidth issues; with Google Sites, you can easily create a web site without worrying about bandwidth, but you’re at Google’s mercy, so to say. So far, despite possible privacy and security issues, cloud computing has been taking over, and it’s hard to imagine Opera turning the tide in the other direction. Some Unite applications, however, like the media server or the chat, are quite useful and might win over some converts for the Norwegian browser.

Other interesting features in the new Opera 10.10 include Opera’s Turbo technology, which speeds up browsing by compressing web pages on Opera’s servers and delivering you the “lite” version, Opera Link, which lets you synchronize data across several computers, a slick new look with a resizable tab bar, and a BitTorrent-enabled download manager. See the full list of features here.

opera10.10

 

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