Tuesday, October 21, 2008

The internet gives us small people a BIG voice

Yesterday while trying to do some work I was listening to 5fm Radio and DJ Fresh's show which I do enjoy. During they show they started talking about the old Simba packet design and how Simba just changed it back in the early '90s. Fresh was complaining about the fact that Simba did not consult him in their change and their design choice.... Now a major company like Simba back then was not going to go out and consult the average Joe as Fresh would have been back in the '90s.

They also spoke about products that were discontinued for some unknown reason back then and how they would like it back.

Now, we fast forward to the present day and look at major companies changing things and what happens when they do:

1) Facebook changes their profile design and has millions of people join groups complaining about the change

2) Yahoo makes changes and adds in a centralised profile page and has countless complaints pouring in while they are still only testing it.

3) Google makes changes to the iGoogle page and thousands of people start complaining, one chap was even quoted as saying:
How can I be rid of this ugly piece of crap?" asked one forum user about the iGoogle overhaul. "Google has decided to unilaterally change the layout of my page. If I can't find a hack or a Greasemonkey script to undo this, good-bye Google, hello Yahoo!



Will Google, Yahoo or Facebook bring back the old designs? I don't think so, the only difference now from 15 years ago is that we can make our voices heard. It now depends if the big boys decide to listen to us or not...

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