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The real mystery for web developers

Posted by Mike Sugarbaker at 9:42 am on 3/7/2006

It’s not “Why is MySpace popular even though it’s ugly?” MySpace isn’t ugly; it’s just simple, and doesn’t use, you know, rounded corners and Verdana and shit.

The real mystery is, why is MySpace popular even though its central features break every other time you try to use them?

Maybe ideas really do matter more than execution.

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