Texas Holdem Poker and the New Facebook

Texas Holdem Poker and the New FacebookHugely popular online poker application gets Facebook enhancement.

By Brett C | Sep 16, 2008
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Overhaul
Facebook has recently undergone a massive facelift and the design changes have a handful of users in a flutter. The ever-popular social networking site has seen its membership skyrocket in recent years - it now sports an impressive 100 million users. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg admits the new design has some people a tad uneasy.

With such a large database of subscribers it is foolhardy to disregard user sentiment. That's why Facebook gradually introduced the new interface over a period of several weeks - to allow for a smooth acceptance of the new site design. But what of the much-loved applications on the site - how will this new design affect them?

Texas holdem poker
Online poker has made massive inroads on this social networking site and users will be interested to know how the new design will affect their game. Facebook designers have promised greater ease of use with the new portal. Improved user-accessibility to personal applications and layout will allow this highly-rated game to come up trumps, yet again.

A backlash would occur if applications were unable to operate smoothly, but that is unlikely to occur. It's all hands on deck as the online gambling community embraces the positive changes and gets their fingers clicking to the drumbeat of Texas holdem poker. According to iLike's chief executive Ali Partovi, "The new direction will tilt things in favor of apps that are more focused on quality rather than on viral tactics."

Growth set to continue
Texas holdem poker continues to bite into the top rankings as the most favored online application. User interest in the online gambling application has not waned; it's only a feeling of transitional unease with the Facebook facelift. With communication high on everybody's priorities, Facebook looks set to surge forward into the future and with it, Texas holdem poker.
 
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