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Edwin: thanks. One thing that I have that's different is I've been studying this community for a long time and have met many of the top bloggers and influencers and news makers. So, being able to see patterns there might be easier for me than it would be for someone new. For instance, if you don't know who Tim O'Reilly is, or who Dave Winer, or who Molly Holzschlag are, you won't be properly able to judge their news.
Cheers!
would you agree that FriendFeed is badly in need of a "track"-like filtering functions for individual users/user-groups/rooms/etc.?
I think that whoever is first in authoritatively figuring out how to bring the aggregate feeds back to a compact/manageable/meaningful/value-added level will win big-time next year.
That live stream link was making me dizzy too. You start reading a sentence and the next thing you know, you are reading a sentence from a completely different post. It is maddening. :-)
I would use the pause button above the stream quite a bit. ;-)
Robert,
Could you do a blog post giving the top 10 ways you parse your information flow, and which tools you use? Not everyone is as capable of sorting the flow of noise/information that you enjoy so much. I like the noise, although I am more swimming up a creek than the Niagra you are using. It would be interesting to read some of the techniques you use.
Michael
Fact of the matter is there's a very small percentage of visitors on the net who are plugged in to a certain topic and can offer relatively insightful input. The rest is just garbag....::AHEM::.....noise
Personally, I'd prefer to read one techmeme created by Gabe Rivera or one techcrunch by mike arrington than 'listen to 5,230 ppl in real time'