Facebook Makes New Design Permanent

Sayonara, arrivederci, and adios to the old Facebook.

No matter which way you say it, Facebook’s 100 million global users said good-bye Wednesday to the old version of Facebook and hello to the final version of the social-networking Web site’s face-lift.

It was no secret that users would be switched to the new version. Last week Mark Slee, Facebook product manager, said the date was coming.

“We can’t maintain both versions, and we really think you’ll like the new

Facebook once you get used to the changes,” Slee wrote in his blog. “Sometime soon, we’re going to switch everyone by to the new Facebook.”

Slee made good on his promise precisely one week later as Palo Alto, Calif.-based Facebook made the permanent switch.

How It Started

Facebook first announced the changes to its Web site in July in an effort to give users a new, cleaner and simpler design. Facebook founder Mark […]

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