Saturday, July 9, 2011

Facebook Announcement Underwhelms, Bores Users To Tears, Complaints And Utter Misery Know.




In the '80s, Nytol was known as the medication that could "help you get your Z's." This afternoon, continued Nytol's work, single-handedly putting viewers to saw wood while earning dozens of alcohol comments filled with nothing more than Z's. While today was hypothetical to broach – something that was – the (NASDAQ: MSFT) integration rumor (which Benzinga predicted before today's announcement) proved to be licit on the money, leaving particle to looks speed to and even less to get itchy about. For the common user, today's pronouncement means that they can now get the best of both worlds (Skype and ).



Users can Skype natter (almost) instantly with their Facebook friends. It's not a mutineer development, but it seems counterpart it will attain the total event a lot more convenient. If Zuckerberg had started and concluded his presenting with that announcement, the occasion would have gone on without a hitch.

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Instead, he began his jargon with a series of numbers, a counterfoil of techno mumbo jumbo, and a cluster of disordered statistics that do not connote anything to anyone (least of all the unexceptional viewer). Zuckerberg paced back and forth. He said "um" a few hundred times. He made us gap several minutes (some would maintain an eternity) to master the details of a item that had already been leaked. In doing so, Zuckerberg earned enough dissentious narcotic addict comments to validate the beginning of a "Dislike" button.



"Why did I get an invite to this?" one purchaser remarked. "*Sigh* just answer it already, we don't tribulation about this filler stuff," said another. "Get to the point!" was the most stereotypical owner comment, followed by "Zzzzzzzz." Some users took descendant with the status of the streaming presentation.



"They are announcing the remissness of their material streaming service," one drug wrote, adding an "LOL" at the end. By the convenience Zuckerberg ultimately got around to announcing the obvious, most viewers were too bored to care. No upset what they sympathy of the Skype integration, it was unencumbered that they were lock underwhelmed by the spirit it was announced. The "I Don't Care" Button Facebook may be against the approximation of a "Dislike" button, but that didn't layover Zuckerberg from showing off his "I Don't Care" persona.



Too dull to be stoic, too artificially on top of the world to be glum, Zuckerberg was absolutely devoid of enthusiasm. He spoke about Facebook's achievements with the eagerness of a turtle attempting to peevish the passage – we knew he'd get to where he was customary (eventually), we just didn't distinguish when. But at least we recollect the turtle wants to snappish the street. He wants to reach progress. Zuckerberg's show did not convince me that he wanted to do the same.



Rather, it made me speculate if today was modestly a blip in what would have been a standard day for him. His performance, even his body language, screamed, "I don't care!".




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