FriendFeed Open to Everyone
February 27, 2008 | Written by annliu | Filed Under Alert & Opinion & News
FriendFeed.com just opened its doors to public, you don’t need any invitation to use this site anymore, everybody can go and create an count there.
Friendfeed is a social feed aggregator that lets you keep track of your friends across 28 Websites and services, which includes Twitter, Flickr, Digg, StumbleUpon, del.icio.us, YouTube, blog posts, shared items on Google Reader, Amazon wish lists, and what they are watching on Netflix.
It’s a potentially useful service that aggregates what your friends are doing around the Web into one big feed you can scan easily.
In other words, if you’ve got friends who are using Twitter service, friends who post photos on Flickr, friends who favorite videos on YouTube, and friends who tag music on Last.fm or sites on del.icio.us, Friendfeed will keep track all of of them for you.
Basically FriendFeed is a way to become aware of what people you know or respect are doing across dozens of different Websites. That super-aggregation of feeds from popular social sites.
Erick Schonfeld from TechCrunch has an interesting post about the service;
FriendFeed is a way to filter the Web through the eyes of your friends. And it is a way to have semi-private discussions about what you find. It is a social discovery engine and a communications platform. Most great Websites are built around communications. You can add a comment on any post or Twitter or Flickr photo shared by your friends. Not surprisingly, that communication is one of the most active ways members in the beta have been using the service. read more ..
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