Changes @ FABB.log

Hey friendly FABB.log followers!

So in case you haven’t noticed, not much has been going on in the FABB.log, and it’s because we’ve been directing more energy into improving FABB. Shortly, we’ll be changing the focus of our blogging from consumer issues like personal finance and checking account information to a more Facilitas-development-centric format.

I’ve learned a lot this year about personal finance from considerate and insightful bloggers like Trent Hamm, J.D. Roth and Jim Wang, and about consumer finance from sharp and industry-changing writers like Jeffry at The Financial Brand, and Jim & Eric at Netbanker. I’ve been lucky (as we all have) to watch the future of consumer finance become the present as the folks at companies like Mint, Wesabe, and Quicken have released and improved great online money management tools.

It’s a really exciting time to watch and experience how technology is changing the way we think about and work with our finances. I hope you’re enjoying it too.

In the mean time, if you’re still jonesing for some FABB, we’re tweeting @FindABetterBank about consumer finance, as well as the on- and offline finance world. And if you’re a bank or credit union employee, we’re @FABB_Connect, tweetin’ about consumer finance industry issues that pertain specifically to you. You can also check out our old posts through the various means of navigation on the right.—->

Be well, and I can’t wait to share with you what we’ve been working on in the FABB Labs…

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