Marc Danziger\'s Facebook Friend Wheel - 9/30/08

One thing I regret not doing is taking screenshots of my Facebook ‘friend wheel’ (an app that arranges all your Facebook friends in a circle, then shows the links between them all) over the last year. As the circle has grown, the richness of the internal connections has grown as well.

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