Nambu
http://Nambu.com, creating the best possible social messaging experience, is a neat Twitter client; http://tr.im/imDr
http://Nambu.com, creating the best possible social messaging experience, is a neat Twitter client; http://tr.im/imDr
FriendFeed offers those features missing at Twitter or Facebook: Still, the service doesn’t take off; http://tr.im/imzv
Google Reader copies the comment function of FriendFeed with a few key distinctions; http://tr.im/hjRH
BackType adds support for FriendFeed, aggregating your comments after adding your username; http://tr.im/fq55
After comments, Facebook adds likes to its user’s activity feeds: FriendFeed for the masses? – http://tr.im/fk3r
RWW: “If you measure success not by money alone but by pure, unadulterated excitement, the feeling that you’ve witnessed the birth of something new -something different – then it doesn’t matter how many features Facebook steals for their own. All that matters is that innovation happened. It happened on FriendFeed. And you liked it.“
http://SocialWhois.com answers on: who should you follow, and why; http://tr.im/epib
Construktiv (Mister Wong) übernimmt FreundeNews für Livestream.fm; http://tr.im/ep6d – http://tr.im/ep5w
Netzwertig: “Sowohl Lifestream.fm als auch FreundeNews orientieren sich am US-Dienst FriendFeed. Einige Wochen vor seinem Start hatte FreundeNews für Aufsehen gesorgt, weil es sich in seiner ursprünglichen Form sowohl im Namen als auch im Logo mehr als eng an sein amerikanisches Vorbild anlehnte. Die Aktion brachte dem Dienst damals einiges an Häme (und Aufmerksamkeit) ein.”
TC: “Let’s hope this isn’t an encouragement to copy/paste innovation, althought Construktiv is most likely simply doing this to clear the path for their lifestreaming service Lifestream.fm to become the only relevant one in Germany. Although the deal terms remain undisclosed, we believe that it was rather small in size; we’re told FreundeNews usage was relatively low in the country and the founders were keen on pursuing other ventures.“
FriendFeed anounced advanced search functionality: search in titles or comments only, exclude terms…; http://tr.im/ei18
RWW: “The new FriendFeed Advanced Search options are quite granular. You can limit your search to particular sites like Facebook, Amazon or any of 50 other sites supported for import. You can search your network of friends or the site at large. You can set a popularity threshold by number of comments or “likes.” There are lots of options. All searches have RSS feeds for their results.“
FriendFeed added an importer for Twitter to easily find and subscribe to Twitter friends; http://cli.gs/28LYbp
Arrington: “I’m sorry Robert, but it’s time for a Friendfeed intervention”; http://is.gd/d6aW – http://is.gd/d8yg
TC: “Conversations in Google Reader are only be visible to friends of the user who originally shared a story (FriendFeed allows comments to be displayed to the public with input from users who aren’t your friends). … There’s apparently no way to export the conversations that are held on Google Reader.”
Mashable: “It’ll be interesting to see the reaction to this from bloggers. Hopefully Google decides to make comments exportable, so we can include them in the commenting section of blogs, the way we currently do here on MashableMashable reviewsMashable reviews with our “social media comments” feature. ”
RWW: “Google has been relatively slow to add social features to Google Reader and most of the discussions around shared items now happen on other services like FriendFeed and Facebook. It will be interesting to see if users will actually use this new feature in large numbers, but it is definitely an interesting addition to Google Reader.”