It would be cool if people could go back and try old versions of things in the cloud. With non-cloud software (like Windows 3.1 or Mac OS 1.0), it's possible to do this, but with websites, once they've been taken down, no one will ever be able to use their old versions again. I wonder if there's some way that Facebook could "donate" old versions of their code for posterity.
...then Facebook basically killed the API (changing it over to a more of an authentication system than an add-content-to-your-profile system) so that was it for my app.
However, even though the site is ruined for me now, I really want to thank Internet Archive for all the years of enjoyment it has given me.
(Don't forget it started as 'thefacebook.com')
FriendFeed was created by a team led by Paul Buchheit, the original creator of GMail, and Bret Taylor, one of creators of Google Maps.
Just a funny fact that shows how much the tech industry is interconnected.
http://web.archive.org/web/20040902031403/http://thefacebook...