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Thursday, June 05, 2008 --- 76 days ago http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/webware/~3/305690406/8301-1_109-9961477-2.html
FriendFeed is a powerful service you can use to follow all the public online activity of your friends. It takes all your friends' activity on Twitter , Digg , del.icio.us , Flickr , YouTube , and 30 other sites and creates one giant uber-feed that you can display in one place. Furthermore, people can comment on what their friends are doing, and you can read those comments, so the service acts as a good way to discover the things your social network thinks is important. In this guide we'll tell you how to get started with FriendFeed. FriendFeed is a young service and its developers update it frequently. This guide is current as of June 5. If you spot errors, feel free to e-mail me and I will make the appropriate corrections. Thank you. Signing up is easy. Step 1. Join up. This is easy. Go to the site and sign up. The service will ask you if you want to install the Facebook app . FriendFeed in Facebook is a bit misleading: It will show you all your friends' activities in your profile page except for what they do on Facebook itself. FriendFeed doesn't have a feed of that data. FriendFeed gives you the option to read in your address books from various online e-mail services. Then it matches those addresses to existing FriendFeed users. It's a good way to stock your network with friends, and doing this does not spam anyone. FriendFeed recommends people for you to follow. Once you've added a few friends, you can let FriendFeed recommend ... |
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