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    FriendFeed was a real-time feed aggregator that consolidated updates from social media and social networking websites, social bookmarking websites, blogs and microblogging updates, as well as any type of RSS / Atom feed. It was created in 2007 by Bret Taylor, Jim Norris, Paul Buchheit and Sanjeev Singh. [1] It was possible to use this stream of ...

  2. FriendFeed was shut down on April 9, 2015. We maintained the service since we joined Facebook in 2009, but the number of people using FriendFeed had been steadily declining and in the end, the community was just a fraction of what it once was. Given this, we decided that it was time to start winding things down.

  3. Nov 20, 2008 · Friendfeed lets you create imaginary friend profiles for friends which only you can see, you can then as many of their accounts (twitter, pownce etc…) and keep up to date with them.

    • What's It All About
    • Set Up Your Personal Friendfeed
    • Follow Your Friends
    • Track Where You Generate The Most Content
    • Is Friendfeed Worth Its Salt?

    Before we dive in, some clarification is in order. FriendFeed does two fairly distinct things. First, it allows you to aggregate all of your online activity in one place. Once you do that, you can take your FriendFeed RSS feed, hand it out to all your contacts so they can more easily keep track of what you're up to, and never use the site for anyth...

    FriendFeed makes setting up and adding services to your personal feed—the feed that you can hand over to friends or family that they can use to keep track of everything you do online—exceedingly simple. For the most part, pulling your activity from one webapp into your personal feed is simply a matter of providing FriendFeed with your username for ...

    The real crux of FriendFeed isn't necessarily that you can use it to aggregate your own online web services (though that's arguably what's most attractive about it). FriendFeed wants you to follow your friends with their service, preferably from your FriendFeed homepage. Rather than passing around FriendFeed subscriptions in newsreaders, FriendFeed...

    To help you stay clued in to how you spend your time online, but FriendFeed also offers a stats featurethat keeps you abreast of how your content creation rounds out across services. It's arguably not all that useful, but it is fun, especially for stats-lovers.

    There's been a lot of buzz about FriendFeed ever since it's private beta, particularly due to the folks behind FriendFeed, many of whom are former Google employees. (Hell, the design of the site even looks like they're preparing for Google to buy them up whenever they're ready.) So if you've given FriendFeed a try (or if you do after reading this),...

  4. Dec 20, 2008 · go to FriendFeed home page and click 'Create an account' enter the usual registration details, and click 'Create my account' Tip: if you are wondering about 'nickname', its going to show up in your FriendFeed url so keep it friendly. Also, as you can use your 'nickname' to log in later, make it easy to type

  5. Oct 1, 2007 · Paul Buchheit, left, Bret Taylor and Jim Norris helped create two popular Google services before starting FriendFeed. Noah Berger for The New York Times. By John Markoff. Oct. 1, 2007.

  6. www.friendfeed.euFriendFeed

    This site used to contain many more libraries and applications, but I've abandoned all of them through the years - if you're looking for old stuff I wrote (and expected to find that here), let me know at johnnydebris@gmail.com . Oh, while you're at it, see my band's website at www.dbras.nl to book us for your next hard rock party! :)

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