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It’s very flexible. For instance, check out these links:

1. Everyone who has shared an item on Google Reader.
2. Everyone who has shared a song on Last.fm. or on iLike.
3. Everyone who has Tweeted on Twitter (do a test and see how fast yours shows up there).
4. Everyone who has shared a video on YouTube.
5. Everyone who has written a blog post.
6. Everyone who has put, or favorited, a photo on Flickr. On SmugMug. On Picasa.
7. Everyone who has posted something on FriendFeed itself (link or a note).
8. Everyone who has shared an event on Upcoming.
9. Everyone who has bookmarked an item on Del.icio.us.

  • So, why is FriendFeed going to go mainstream:


    1. The team. Among the seven people who are currently working on FriendFeed is the guy who gave Google it’s “don’t be evil” tag and who wrote Gmail. Another guy on the team did Google Maps. Yet other people on the team did impressive things. This team will be unhappy with themselves if they just get me and Thomas Hawk and Louis Gray to use it. They are building something from the bottom up to be used by millions of people.

This link has been bookmarked by 6 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 May 2008, by Colin Henderson.

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    • FriendFeed is a place where you can study people’s gestures and signals. Huh? Well, when I “like” something in FriendFeed it means I found it to be interesting and not just pure noise.
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    Colin Henderson

    It’s very flexible. For instance, check out these links:

    1. Everyone who has shared an item on Google Reader.
    2. Everyone who has shared a song on Last.fm. or on iLike.
    3. Everyone who has Tweeted on Twitter (do a test and see how fast yours shows up there).
    4. Everyone who has shared a video on YouTube.
    5. Everyone who has written a blog post.
    6. Everyone who has put, or favorited, a photo on Flickr. On SmugMug. On Picasa.
    7. Everyone who has posted something on FriendFeed itself (link or a note).
    8. Everyone who has shared an event on Upcoming.
    9. Everyone who has bookmarked an item on Del.icio.us.

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    • So, why is FriendFeed going to go mainstream:


      1. The team. Among the seven people who are currently working on FriendFeed is the guy who gave Google it’s “don’t be evil” tag and who wrote Gmail. Another guy on the team did Google Maps. Yet other people on the team did impressive things. This team will be unhappy with themselves if they just get me and Thomas Hawk and Louis Gray to use it. They are building something from the bottom up to be used by millions of people.