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FriendFeed Spy, engineered by the creator of Twitter Spy, is a simple mashup that uses popular content-sharing stie FriendFeed’s API in order to allow its users to “spy” on what others are posting on the original site. Upon arriving at the home page, you’ll be presented with a real-time list of what FriendFeed users have shared in the past few seconds. You can see the user name, type of content posted along with where it was posted, and you can comment on the content or link directly over to it. Because of the large volume of content posted on FriendFeed, FriendFeed Spy does not provid... read more
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FriendFeed has been gaining popularity as of late, and third party applications, such as FF to Go, are helping it move right along. FF To Go, or as it stands for, “FriendFeed to Go,” is a site that allows users to keep track of their Friend Feed activity right from their mobile phone. Users just need to hop on to a web browser from any cell phone. From there, the very simple interface pops up, displaying the 10 most recent Friend Feed posts from that user, that user’s friends, or the public timeline. There are no flashy or fancy features, but rather a straight-forward way for users t... read more
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With FriendFeed’s growing popularity, a number of third party applications have been springing up with increasing frequency, much like those launched around Twitter. One such app is the newly released NoiseRiver. It’s an alpha stage service which intends to enhance FriendFeed with features like interest ranking along with an index measuring feelings about other FF users. You can remote login through the site and you can also import keywords from your delicious account (or enter them individually). NoiseRiver automatically color codes your feeds based on your interests or neighborhood. ... read more
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Addicted to FriendFeed, the web’s new Twitter replacement? If so, you probably should check out MioNews, the FriendFeed third party app which brings in some rather handy features to rather spartan FF. MioNews has built in ratings, so you can actually indicate which stories you like and don’t like, it’s also got automatic recommendations and organizational folders. You can group friends into folders, such as family or colleagues, for easier feed management. MioNews also allows you to follow specific topics. Users can select topics and read updates by groupings. Stories may be read i... read more
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Do you Twitter or FriendFeed? A lot? True, twittering is addicting and hard to easily drop. Luckily, if you’ve got a mobile and Moblf, you don’t have to leave it at all. Moblf brings Twitter, FriendFeed, LinkedIn and Yelp among other to your mobile via the powers of SMS. Moblf (stands for mobile life), lets you check the five most recent links from FriendFeed stream as well as send messages via SMS. You can also follow Moblf through Twitter by typing “follow moblf” in the twitter box or go through gtalk or Twhirl etc—which ever is easiest. To start just enter your Twitter username ... read more
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The idea behind the popular site FriendFeed, is finding new and interesting links, articles, sites, etc via your friends. It’s an exercise in sharing the Web 2.0 way. Until now, there surprisingly hasn’t been any FriendFeed memetrackers allowing a Digg-style popularity index to showcase the most viewed items. However, a clever Frenchman decided to change this and made his own FriendFeed memetracker aptly called FriendFeedLinks. FriendFeedLinks tracks and shares what’s popular on FriendFeed. It follows the format of most memetrackers, particularly Digg. You can browse stories by the most ... read more
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There are so many social websites out there nowadays that it can be downright stressful trying to keep track of all your friends, what they're doing, what they're uploading, and who they're talking to. FriendFeed is a yet-to-be-launched service that combines all these updates into one single feed. For example, if your buddy uploads some photos on Flickr or updates his music on iLike, you'll receive notice of these actions without having to log in to every social network or which you both or you are members. To use FriendFeed, all you have to do is sign up for an account (send them an email to ... read more
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