I wonder if some of the new facebook features caused old ones to stop working?
This is one of the problems with companies that try to keep on the 'cutting edge', their stuff stops working, online help and documentation becomes wrong, etc. I think this is why a lot of the web2.0 technology is a bad idea, or at least immature. These people can not develop APIs or protocols that last 6-12 months, yet they seek to unseat systems that have been functioning robustly for decades?
I think before you try to throw out the old, you should at least demonstrate that you can build something equally stable and consistent.
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