Inspired by Google+, Facebook Engineers build Circle Hack for Facebook lists

Since Google+ Launched last week, A lot of its users have said that it’s heavily influenced by Facebook considering it has a news-feed like home page and a sidebar showing photos and other additions. Circle Hack is a tool built by Vladimir Kolesnikov, Peng Fan, Zahan Malkani and Brian Rosenthal that let’s you easily create and add people to your Facebook lists and it looks like the Circles feature in Google+

On Facebook, the only way to create lists normally is to go to the Friends page, click on ‘Edit Friends’ and then Creating Lists and adding friends to those lists. On Circle Hack, all you have to do is Login via Facebook, and begin to create and drag friends to lists. It’s that simple.

Facebook Circle Hack

 

Source: TechCrunch Top Image: Scott Beale / Laughing Squid

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  • http://twitter.com/ifeanyigbemudu @ifeanyigbemudu

    #rubbish… why would I want to do that. I trust Zucks will ingeniously come up with a counter move for Sparks, Circles & Huddle. He has to if Facebook must survive. I'm sure he's having nightmares right now about Facebook being sold for $30M.

  • @mexim

    @ifeanyigbemudu that is so wicked, so hilarious and probably so true! I'm sure Zuckerberg will be long gone by the time that happens though, Myspace was sold for $580 million and the original creator(s) aren't complaining.

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