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Gearheads: The Sterling Communications Blog: Can Co-Owned Comments Improve Online Conversations?

"However, FriendFeed, SocialThing and others are niches of niches without the scale or usability to affect most companies' bottom lines." duh? That's like saying blogs can't scale etc. The darned well do AND they are influential.

Tags: FriendFeed on 2008-08-06 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Who Is Your Information Filter? « I’m Not Actually a Geek

Interesting concept but not one with which I wholly concur

Tags: filter, friendfeed on 2008-07-29 and saved by 6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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A VC

Fred Wilson talks sense - sort of - but I disagree with his conclusion

Tags: twitter, friendfeed, rss on 2008-07-07 and saved by 41 people -All Annotations (3) -About

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Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger » Blog Archive The “Participation Premium” «

Interesting data points used to support an interesting question

Tags: scobleizer, friendfeed on 2008-07-06 and saved by 2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Does Robert Scoble “own” his comments? » mathewingram.com/work |

More ego-preening in the blogosphere over who owns what. What else can one expect on a slow (ie holiday) 'news' day?

Tags: friendfeed, twitter on 2008-05-26 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Loic Le Meur Blog: Friendfeed Is Going To Kill Google Reader, Not Twitter

Loic's been an a tear this last few days - this discussion makes a lot of sense for those of you/us who enjoy FriendFeed

Tags: friendfeed, twitter on 2008-05-26 and saved by 3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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The Secret to Twitter, Part II

This is an interesting piece but it misses one essential ingredient - using FriendFeed as the way to disseminate the mountain of stuff that comes flying past in Twitter. FF allows you to follow what others are doing so make the overall context more useful

Tags: twitter, friendfeed on 2008-03-24 and saved by 5 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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