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Yesterday I filmed a video about the half-life of conversations. When I started blogging back in 2000 a blog conversation could go for a week or more. Those days are long gone. In this video I cover why, and show you some ways that tools can be used to...
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You’ve seen Twitter’s election feature that showed a select kind of tweet in real time. A few minutes ago FriendFeed released a real-time-web feature that lets you watch FriendFeed in real time. This is fun to watch! Especially on nights where...
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You’ve seen Twitter’s election feature that showed a select kind of tweet in real time. A few minutes ago FriendFeed released a real-time-web feature that lets you watch FriendFeed in real time. This is fun to watch! Especially on nights where...
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I’m really freaked out. I have one of the biggest interviews of my life coming up and I’m way under qualified to host it.
It’s on Thursday and it’s about Scalability and Performance of Web Services.
Look at who will be on. Matt...
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FriendFeed is where I’ve been tracking tech people’s reactions to the bad day on Wallstreet. Wow, what a feed. It’s wall to wall economic news.
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I used to have a blogroll. In the early days of blogging (I started in December of 2000) most bloggers would have lists of links to their favorite blogs. Usually that was placed on the side of their blog.
Eventually there were too many blogs. Or they...
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Ahh, here’s a free webinar coming up on October 9th: “Avoiding the ‘Fail Whale’.” Speaking? * Matt Mullenweg: Founder of Automattic, the company behind WordPress. * Paul Bucheit: One of the founders of FriendFeed and the...
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FriendFeed has been hiring Google’s superstars. This has got to be worrying for Google.
Who is the latest to get hired? Gary Burd (that’s him wearing the FriendFeed shirt in the photo above). What did he do before joining FriendFeed? Oh, just...
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Data: Mike Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, said in an article yesterday that he has 10177 people subscribed to him on FriendFeed, about half of the number of followers he has on Twitter.
Data: Allen Stern, founder of Centernetworks, said in an article...
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Today several people noted that I am no longer on Techmeme’s leader board.
Funny, lately I’ve been reading TechMeme less and less and caring less and less about whether what I do appears there. It’s why I went to Washington DC. I knew...
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Over on FriendFeed, which I joined in March, I’ve been quite busy. I’ve moved a bunch of my blogging time and Google Reader time over to it. How does that time translate? Well, into a few things:
1. Comments. (Those are items I’ve commented...
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Yesterday morning I was in the San Francisco Apple Store. I was watching these sites:
1. FriendFeed. Refreshed it every 15 seconds.
2. MacRumorsLive. Automatically was refreshing on a browser.
3. TechCrunch, when I could get to it.
4. Engadget. Refreshing...
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People are telling me that I hype up FriendFeed too much. So instead of praising the latest features I’ll just let Mike Arrington of TechCrunch praise them. Share this post: Read More...
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Steve Gillmor had the founders of FriendFeed on the Gillmor Gang yesterday. Lots of interesting info about what they are thinking about.
Also yesterday Jeremiah Owyang also visited FriendFeed’s offices and came away with an interesting post about...
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Om Malik says that Twitter should charge super users like me and come up with a business model.
Dare Obasanjo, in a separate, but similar post comes to the conclusion that Twitter’s problems are due to super users like me.
Interesting that both...
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In the first part of this two-post series you read my ideas on why FriendFeed won’t go mainstream. In this part I get to answer why it will go mainstream.
First, something funny: Thomas Hawk just posted this to FriendFeed: ““Things in life...
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Robert Blum got me to call him an idiot because of this Tweet: “FriendFeed only helps if you’re dedicating your life to following yet another web site.”
Chris Saad took the conversation in a different direction with this Tweet: “discussion...
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I’m a noise junkie. I used to be a news junkie, but I’ve hung out with the world’s top journalists enough now to see that the good ones are noise junkies. They are the types that head into a crowded party and listen to pitch after pitch...
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FriendFeed takes up the slack, the rest of us go back to work and say “meh.”
Twitter sure knows how to grab defeat out of the jaws of success. Twitter was featured on BusinessWeek today.
We’re talking about this on Gillmor Gang right...
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David Risley this morning wrote about all the noise in all these systems like Twitter and FriendFeed. Of course that kicked off a whole discussion over on FriendFeed.
Oh, the glorious noise! Everyone loves beating me up for causing the noise. No, I am...
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OK, over the past few hours I’ve gone crazy with Google Reader’s shared note feature. You can see how I’m using it on my shared items feed, which has a cool new ninja design (another new feature shipped yesterday).
It’s interesting...
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I love the idea of Google Reader’s new “share note” feature, but find it lacking in implementation — watch along in this video review.
What’s really wrong with it?
1. It’s breaking on my machines. No way to cancel note...
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Well, just spent the past four hours watching FriendFeed for interesting discussions about the Yahoo/Microsoft deal. This is the result. Page-after-page of conversations. It’s like a new talk show. There’s even an audio talk show that I participated...
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