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The best and worst thing Twitter did in 2009: RT
I enjoyed watching + learned a lot! Thanks for sharing all the tips...
Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the extra nudge
Friend Feed should choose one feature to separate itself from Twitter and then allow the other features to be discoverable in the user interface over time.
Oh, and doesn't FF remind you of Facebook's activity stream? Obviously Facebook is a "walled garden" but - API access aside - it is very similar.
I will share this with my friends around the Social Networks.
Thanks!
Thank You!
Thank you for making the video and providing the location for the discussion.
I am studying and learning from the FriendFeed (FF) 20-video and the "sucks" discussion.
I have to go over and over it to fully understand it.
(A small price to pay for knowledge)
Again, "Thank You" for giving it to us.
Pat OMahony,
patrick.omahony@gmail.com or pomahony2.
P.S.
May I suggest that you use more care in the "title" of your discussion.
1. The word "sucks" may be offensive to some people.
2. The title implies that you think FF sucks.
(I know, I know!. You do not - "other people" said that!)
3. Maybe keep the title generic "What people say about FF".
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The disruptive services you have been covering are all great examples of this. There are many services yet to unleash the potential of the Mobile as a platform, one that raises the Web's overall reach. The platform that was the Web has evolved to a higher plane as it merges with the phone, and the explosion was triggered by Apple with the iphone, right?
thanks man!
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