Huffington Post - By Noah J. Nelson (@noahjnelson) Facebook is all grown up. Ten years old today, Facebook finished its first decade of existence by releasing what is almost universally being hailed as "their best app yet" on Monday. After a few years of stumbles in the mobile market (Poke, Home) and a steady chorus of users frustrated by the changes that have favored major publishers, the new app has been met with open arms. Paper, which is currently only available for the iPhone and iPod touch, looks to solve the mess of a sm?rg?sbord that the Facebook News Feed has become. It partially succeeds at this, but where it really shines is in the fit and polish of the app itself. Facebook has borrowed a lot of the core design philosophy of Paper from the wave of "personal magazine" apps that have found a dedicated audience over the past few years. Most of those made their debut on Apple's iPad before migrating to smaller devices and other tablets. The closest analog to Paper is
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