An interesting revelation via Mashable today - that MySpace's unlovely page farm model (Jay Small) isn't going to long survive the Mozilla age of browsing when any user with a modicum of technical know-how can simply redesign sites so that they work properly. Browster2.0 provides a custom view of MySpace and, points out Mashable, is a step towards MySpace working quickly and efficiently rather than at its current sedately pace. What with simple customisation applications such as Greasemonkey for us geeks and now more user-friendly customisation tools like Browster emerging, MySpace can hardly continue to generate forty pages a visit when a decent interface would bring the total down to five.
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