Thanksgiving day has finally arrived so it's time to celebrate with your loved ones and to say what you're thankful for!
It has now become a tradition for popular Websites and social networks to do the same by adopting a festive design in tune with each occasion. Below, you can enjoy some of the logos from Google, FriendFeed and Yahoo:
FriendFeed even accompanied its logo with the following sentence:
"We're thankful for you, our users and friends!"
And it got me thinking. It seems logical that a social network would be thankful for its users since it's the users who enable the social platform to exist. But I've also noticed how some social tools such as Twitter and Facebook, to name a few, have changed people's way of communicating and of exchanging information.
So I'm asking you, who do you think should be more thankful? The social networks or their users?
And if you feel like giving something back, I hear that Twitter has cooked up a way for you to make a gesture, by donating to the fundraising to build a classroom in Tanzania. It's all happening on TweetsGiving.
Have a happy thanksgiving everyone! :-)









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