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Marcel bookmarked on 2009-05-28 friendfeed email tipps weekly
  • On any page (except saved searches - we’ll get to that later), you’ll notice a new feature in the upper-right that says “E-mail/IM”. If you click on that it will drop down some more options. You can select it to deliver just new posts on the given page, new posts and just your friends’ comments, or new posts and all comments. You can then select any option to deliver those to either your e-mail, IM client, or FriendFeed’s own native desktop popup client (which you can download and install here). FriendFeed then uses the e-mail and IM settings you have set in your settings to deliver this information to your desired location. The great thing about this is that you can use it for any of your friend lists, any room on FriendFeed, or even your own discussions page

This link has been bookmarked by 8 people . It was first bookmarked on 28 May 2009, by Marcel Weiss.

  • 11 Jul 09
    geewiz
    Jochen Lillich

    How do I manage FriendFeed? You may be surprised to hear that I do it in almost the exact same way I do Twitter - I use Gmail.

    friendfeed gmail

  • 22 Jun 09
    wlanderson
    Bill Anderson

    I'm figuring out how to stay afloat on an ocean of online information and data. Or trying to, at least. I hope.

    friendfeed social media work practice practices

  • 10 Jun 09
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  • 28 May 09
    • On any page (except saved searches - we’ll get to that later), you’ll notice a new feature in the upper-right that says “E-mail/IM”. If you click on that it will drop down some more options. You can select it to deliver just new posts on the given page, new posts and just your friends’ comments, or new posts and all comments. You can then select any option to deliver those to either your e-mail, IM client, or FriendFeed’s own native desktop popup client (which you can download and install here). FriendFeed then uses the e-mail and IM settings you have set in your settings to deliver this information to your desired location. The great thing about this is that you can use it for any of your friend lists, any room on FriendFeed, or even your own discussions page