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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
2008 has seen a big change in the way the blogging community communicates with each other. In a nutshell, discussions have become very fragmented . There are two main reasons for this: firstly Twitter and its 140 character soundbites has become very popular among bloggers, and secondly FriendFeed has tipped as the lifestreaming aggregator of choice for many people. The upshot is that there are now...
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Profy.Com (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
As mobile social platforms are sort of a pet hobby of mine, I'm keen to learn about any and every update to the platforms that are currently vying for consumers' affections. One such competitor is FriendFeed , which has a very fluid little build of its social aggregator platform available to iPhone users. That platform just received an update, and things are looking good. MG Seigler over at Venture...
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DigitalAgency (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Huge thanks to Jon Mountjoy, staunch coffee morn pal who has pushed my understanding to new levels, from old depths. Hence this feed try out number 2 here:
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
2008 has seen a big change in the way the blogging community communicates with each other. In a nutshell, discussions have become very fragmented . There are two main reasons for this: firstly Twitter and its 140 character soundbites has become very popular among bloggers, and secondly FriendFeed has tipped as the lifestreaming aggregator of choice for many people. The upshot is that there are now...
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Profy.Com (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Is not it funny how creators of various web 2.0 tools give us the tools that they intend for one thing and eventually users find unexpected uses that the developers did not even think about? This happened with Twitter - everyone talked about microblogging and we started to use Twitter mostly as a communications tool and now the creators explain that the platform can't cope with the load because they...
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Life and Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
posted a message “I am wondering if the "Share Something" functionality in FF is better than Twitter... at least it works!” 4:02 am - Comment
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WinExtra (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today I decided that I wasn’t really doing what I wanted with the Smoke Break series so I’ve done a bit of a change. Rather than just a verbal version of links – which anyone can do really (and can be very boring) I’m going to try and talk more about my thoughts on [...]
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Pimm - Partial immortalization (Free subscription) | yesterday
My tweet was based on my recent Understanding Aging Conference experience where I was part of the audience and not a presenter. So the context is scientific presentations. Of course the chat continued on FriendFeed.
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Mashable (Free subscription) | yesterday
In case you haven’t noticed, there is a lot of discussion going on over at FriendFeed. This has created a mini-crisis for those of us that blog professionally – a lot of the best conversation is taking place off-site. But developers are quickly coming to the rescue, and the latest is Mark Carey, [...]
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Sample the Web (Free subscription) | yesterday
You can now add FriendFeed to Your Mahalo Profile. What’s FriendFeed, you ask? It’s the place to have meaningful online conversations. Begin side rant: The place to have meaningful online conversations used to be Twitter, but since Twitter is never up anymore and doesn’t have threaded comments, the discussion is starting to die over there. [...]
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MobileViews Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Yep, another major (large) website built something specifically for the iPhone. This time it is Friendfeed.com. If you don’t have an iPhone or iPod touch, you can visit… http://friendfeed.com/i …to see what it looks like. The photo above is the site on my iPod touch.
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Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants (Free subscription) | yesterday
I mentioned the Smalltalk room on FriendFeed yesterday, but I didn't mention the fact that it merges together a bunch of feeds from various sources - my blog, other people's blogs, and the public repository feed - so you can find out what's happening across the Smalltalk world in one place (new feeds can be added to it easily). If you want to follow that in your reader, just add this feed.
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DigitalAgency (Free subscription) | yesterday
This is a temporary experiment. In addition to the usual longer posts here on my blog, I'm embedding my friendfeed to give the most up-to-date snapshot of what I'm up to.
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | yesterday
Here's a piece of news for all the iPhone users that are at the same time fans of the Friendfeed service. Friendfeed has launched the iPhone-optimized version of their site, allowing you to get in the loop with your friends activities while on-the-go. And while we're happy to see Friendfeed going the "iPhone route" I can't [...]
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Smalltalk Tidbits, Industry Rants (Free subscription) | yesterday
I was pondering my referers when I discovered that Friendfeed has a Smalltalk room (set up by Randal Schwartz ). So I joined - you can follow me as jarober over there. Technorati Tags: twitter , friendfeed , social+media