Find Your Friends, Now with Dialog Box
We wanted to give you an update about the Find Your Friends feature we talked about recently in
news and
feedback. Based on your feedback, the opt-in implementation has an overwhelming mandate from the people. So that's the method we're going to use. Before we launch this feature, we need you to set your preference for the setting. The next time you visit the LiveJournal homepage, you'll see a dialog box that prompts you to set your preference for whether you want your email address to be searchable by the new Find Your Friends feature. If you have more than one account, the dialog box will appear the first time you visit each account's homepage.
The Find Your Friends feature will be launching in the weeks to come.
Permanent Account Sale Coming Soon
It's almost here-the Permanent Account sale! For a limited time only, you can purchase a Permanent Account for only $175. Your chance to get LiveJournal for life starts on November 20. Check out the benefits:
- All the cool features offered to Paid Accounts
- The highest amount of storage available on LJ (currently 10GB, but we think there might be room to grow in there)
- No ads in your journal and, as long as you're logged in, you won't see ads anywhere on LiveJournal
- The most userpics available on LJ (currently 144 and increasing all the time with our Loyalty Userpics program)
- $25 of your purchase price donated to charity (look for details about the chosen organizations in the next news post)
- The peace of mind that comes with never having to make another payment
We've been talking about this sale for a while now, so hopefully you've had some time to save up for it. Remember, the Permanent Account sale is very temporary. We don't want anyone to miss out, so tell all your friends that the sale starts November 20 and ends November 26. After that you'll have to wait at least another year for your chance to buy a Permanent Account.
When you purchase a Permanent Account, you can gift a friend with any balance of paid time or extra userpics you might have. Look for more details in the next news post, and keep an eye on the
Gift Shop to buy your Permanent Account as soon as they go on sale!
Profile Page Goes Live
The
redesigned Profile page is graduating from beta and going out into the wider world of LiveJournal. The design team put hundreds of hours into this redesign, with a marathon three rounds of beta testing. We considered every comment and critique that came through feedback and worked hard to incorporate as much user input as possible. We think the profile page is much improved and ready to go live.
Thank you to all the beta testers for your hard work and feedback. We couldn't have done it without you (no, really).
Montana-Bound
By the time you read the next release, a shinier, faster, better LJ will be up and running on the servers at our brand-new data center in Montana. The ops team is hard at work packing up bits and bytes here and unpacking them in Montana. The new servers and data center are an investment in LJ's future; they also offer more immediate benefits, such as room for more userpics, improved energy efficiency, and, of course, cool new servers. Check
lj_maintenance for news and announcements concerning the move. If there's any downtime during the move, exact dates and times will be posted there. And you can always check
status.livejournal.org, our offsite status page.
Unpacking is the hardest part of moving.
Watch This Space
Back in our
lj_2008 update, we mentioned that we were going to start increasing our local partnerships in India and elsewhere. Like
india_sport, for example. Building on those experiences, we've been hard at work expanding our global footprint with a new partnership with one of the leading newspapers in the United Kingdom. So watch this space in the next release for an exciting announcement!
Search Update
So, Find Your Friends is almost ready to go (you can choose your setting now, before the feature goes live, as noted above). But, as talked about in the
lj_2008 update, our goals for improving search included two other projects. Where do they stand?
- Search for public posts and comments: We're making great progress on developing a search engine for public posts and comments, which will include tags and interests.
- Journal search: We've been so hard at work on the other two search projects that Journal search for Paid users to search within their own journals isn't going to make it to the finish line in 2008. We're still working on it, although it has turned out to be a bit more complicated than we originally thought.
Word Counts and Daily Posts
As of last Saturday, furiously clattering keyboards can be heard echoing around the globe.
NaNoWriMo is off to a roaring start-word count updates are flooding the NaNo servers, main characters are refusing to cooperate, and world coffee prices are skyrocketing due to demand. We had an overwhelming response to
lj_nanowrimo (and the overflowing email inbox to prove it), and we're all (except for our accountant) really rooting for you to finish those novels. And for those of you who are busy crafting daily blog posts for
NaBloPoMo, keep it up! We know you can do it.
OpenID 2.0 Now Supported
In the last
release, we upgraded our
OpenID client support to include OpenID 2.0. So if you're a user with an OpenID 2.0 account (like Yahoo, for example), you can use that ID to log in to LiveJournal.
And More
You can find all the details of this week's release at
lj_releases.