Friendfeed
By - Posted on 20 July 2008
Friendfeed is the water and twitter is the pipe to supply it. That's how Ed Dale describes Friendfeed. It is a great social networking tool. You can add all you social bookmarking sites and have them all in one place. Facebook, twitter, stumbleupon, digg to name a few. You can see what other are doing by going to Friendfeed. To give you and example here is my Friendfeed page.
Click to see my FriendFeed page
In the preseason training for the 30 Day Challenge Ed show us how to set up and use Friendfeed. Of course he does it much better than I could so check out his first detailed video. I'll post the next one soon.
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FriendFeed recently added a post to Twitter feature meaning they now have to obey the 140 character limit of Twitter.Instead of relying on a external URL shortening service like TinyURL, they’ve come up with their own service called ff.im. The domain ff.im redirects to Friendfeed, and there is no way to use ff.im directly. Still the service has become pretty popular, judging by the twitter activity.
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