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Subject: Your FriendFeed activity for Tuesday, May 27
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From: FriendFeed <emailhelp@friendfeed.com>
Date: Wed, May 28, 2008 at 5:10 AM
Subject: Your FriendFeed activity for Tuesday, May 27
To: oSkyline@gmail.com
Jason Shellen posted a message on Twitter |
Bwana McCall (friend of Louis Gray) posted a message "Since you started using FriendFeed, do you get more comments here than on your blog?" 9 minutes ago - Comment I would say I get more here - Bwana McCall What we need is a centralized system such that blog's comments shows up here, and comments made here show up on blog automatically!! (Disqus is right on track!!) - Jigar Mehta I was talking about a similar thing in another FF post. This is where FF can mop up. They need to get their API to feedback into various site's comment systems. Then it will own :) I never post replies on Flickr, but I have been leaving replies here when I see a nice piccy. Shame it doesn't update the Flickr page :( - Jake Fudge More on the blog. But some posts get more here. It's a good mix. - Louis Gray |
Robert Scoble posted an entry on Scobleizer's Recent Qik Videos 40 minutes ago - Comment ben bloch liked this The subject matter is a little "Ruff!" - Louis Gray Louis is on a roll - ben bloch |
Philipp Lenssen posted a link |
Robert Scoble posted two messages on Twitter |
Jeremy Zawodny bookmarked a page on del.icio.us |
"I have tied my shoes with heavier duty string than what currently suspends the kid washing my building's exterior windows. Yikes." 2 hours ago - Comment |
Paul Buchheit liked two stories on Reddit |
Philipp Lenssen posted an entry on Google Blogoscoped |
31 minutes ago - Comment Now that's an idea! - Steve Rubel We would quit. - Louis Gray They would go out of business as everyone is presumed upon to wear multiple hats.. Sometimes I feel as if my brain has been over hyper-threading itself. :) - Mathew A. Koeneker |
48 minutes ago - Comment Not a penny - Brian Sullivan No. Do I have to accept "commercial breaks"? :-) - Baard Overgaard Hansen Nope! - Greg Maybe. Would it secure service? - Sandra Fernandez no. - Thomas Hawk No - Michael Pardee Nah. Adocu doesn't charge; I'll just pipe everything into there. - Mark Trapp i don't even use twitter for free - Tyler Not in it's current state. 6 months of stability, then maybe, but it depends on the perks. - Bwana McCall Nope. - Louis Gray No frakking way - DAVE ID sure, with guaranteed up-time, high-limit API calls, some other feature integrations - Morgan No. I'd accept a few ads, though. - David Risley No - Robert Seidman yes and no - Caroline Never - Svartling Probably not but withhold a final decision to see if it can be stabile for 2 consecutive weeks. - Mathew A. Koeneker Depends. Maybe a small amount for some sort of Premium feature - possibly in a subscription format. Set it & Forget it, you know? - Jake Fudge I realized today that many of my tweets are coming from FriendFeed and how little I'm using Twitter. A week ago I would have said yes, today, no. - Shey Two consecutive weeks? Optimist. - Mark Trapp no - Adnan It depends if it was guaranteed to be stable. But I'm pretty sure I could get away without using it. - Timothy Neilen yea, but it would have to be solid. - ben bloch I would if they could guarantee uptime. Say a month without going down and every month it went down I got my money back. And even then I would pay at most maybe 10 bucks a month tops. - Jason Kaneshiro Yes. I am wondering if there could be deals with cell carriers so that (for example) you would get a Twitter subscription bundled in with a data package. I think that cell companies that sell data packages benefit from services like Twitter because they increase the value of the data package. - Seth Gottlieb I know 2 weeks probably is being a tad overly optimistic. :) Half full vs half empty. - Mathew A. Koeneker 20 comments here. 1 on the blog site. A trend? - Seth Gottlieb @Seth This is where FF can mop up. They need to get their API to feedback into various site's comment systems. Then it will own :) I never post replies on Flickr, but I have been leaving replies here when I see a nice piccy. Shame it doesn't update the Flickr page :( - Jake Fudge |
michael arrington posted an entry on TechCrunch |
Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader |
Dave Winer posted a message on Twitter "If I followed Calacanis he would rank third behind Scoble and Chris Brogan, with a factor of 120,435,995." 41 minutes ago - Comment Adrian Scicluna liked this Dave, now come on: are you trying to egg Jason on? :) - Chris Judson I was trying to respond to his criticism. BTW, I didn't manually delete him, as he says I did -- the script just tracks people I follow, and I don't follow him, for obvious reasons. This spew thing is supposed to be fun, kind of a parody of all the rankings that supposedly mean so much in the blogosphere, but if people whine too much aobut it, it stops being fun. - Dave Winer |
Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader 43 minutes ago - Comment Really, that the study suggests that there are 9 more digitally savvy cities than SF/SJ calls credibility into question. That's a silly assertion. - Jonathan Jonathan, if it was just SF and not the greater Bay area, it jibes with my experiences and I've lived here for 10 years. I live in a neighborhood where there are a LOT of iPhones, but I am the person I've ever seen watching video on one in public. I also rarely see anyone using them for e-mail or web. - Robert Seidman @Robert, I'm originally from DC (#5) and recently saw a bunch of friends who live in NYC (#9), all of whom are intelligent, iphone using folks. No one I know, outside of the bay area has ever heard of Friendfeed, almost no one has heard of Twitter and most people still think Facebook is a fad for college kids. SF/SJ should be #1 on that list in absolute terms much less per capita. - Jonathan Jonathan, I too am originally from DC (born there and spent most of the first 30 years there). I know at least three people in DC who've heard of FriendFeed, but it's probably because I told them. I think if we walked around the coffee shops of SF and asked people if they'd ever heard of FriendFeed the results wouldn't be very different than what you'd get in Omaha. - Robert Seidman @ Robert. The early adopter meme is in play here, but Omaha is not viable. I've doubt that anyone over the age of 21 has heard of Facebook in Omaha. - Jonathan I'll bet you $20 that Warren Buffett and everyone over 21 who works for him in Omaha has heard of Facebook Probably wouldn't take that bet with FriendFeed though ;-) - Robert Seidman |
Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader 43 minutes ago - Comment |
Dave Winer posted a message on Twitter "Looks like Jason Calacanis is having a bad day over there. http://tinyurl.com/yvxxgf" 2 hours ago - Comment now I know why I don't follow him closely. :) - Todd Jordan Dave and Jason need to just get along and sing kumbaya together. - David Risley |
Dave Winer posted a message on Twitter "Gallup Daily: Obama Leads Clinton by 51% to 43%. http://tinyurl.com/56wfm8" 1 hour ago - Comment Amazing that she has even that much support... World's worst sore loser. - Tad Donaghe |
Louis Gray shared three items on Google Reader |
Sacca posted a link 45 minutes ago - Comment Wish I could have access to the full range of applications submitted to view the contrast between the witty liberal snark and the eerily xenophobic fascist suggestions. - Sacca Wow. Where did you find that? Good thing I didn't see that before the submission deadline. Given one of my previous employers my participation could have been considered cheating. - Jonathan |
michael arrington posted a message on Twitter "The fbOpen Initiative: Facebook Confirms Plans to Open-Source Its Platform http://tinyurl.com/54vxxg" 49 minutes ago - Comment |
Michael Randall shared an item on Google Reader |
Louis Gray shared an item on Google Reader 3 hours ago - Comment For some reason that terrifies me. Just me? - Steve Spalding Google is the new Microsoft. - Kenneth LeFebvre Scares me more than a little too. - Heather Nasca Dulin And there's another factor involved, which is that you can divide our industry into two kinds of people: those who want to go work for a company to make it successful, and those who want to go work for a successful company. Netscape's early success and rapid growth caused us to stop getting the former and start getting the latter. http://www.jwz.org/gruntle/nom... - silpol talk about the kiss of death - leigh himel There goes Google... - Alan Cheslow I'll say something... MBAs TRAIL innovation. They always want to go to the LAST big thing. So this is a sign of maturity, not thoughtfulness. (Part of why I've never gone out to get an MBA) I think it was true when they all wanted to work at IBM and then Microsoft in previous decades as well. - Louis Gray Guy Kawasaki blogged about how MBAs are often NOT taught to think like entrepreneurs. Hopefully this is changing at some schools. What is the percentage of recent MBAs who want to start their own company instead of working for Google or other large companies? Does anyone know stats? - Cathryn Hrudicka How can you generalize MBAs when so much of it depends on the individual? I think that's an unrealistic viewpoint, don't you? Being reasonable is part of thoughtfulness as well. - Julian Baldwin What DO MBAs do anyway? - Yuvi |
Louis Gray posted a link 1 hour ago - Comment "Posting frequency almost doubled after May 2007, and has been increasing ever since. I believe that hiring more bloggers to be part of TechCrunch resulted in the, uh, "explosion". Gabe Rivera explained that this(ie going Pro) was one of the reasons TC was given more weight on Techmeme." - Louis Gray Revised URL: http://thestatbot.com/2008/05/... - Yuvi Sorry for the inconvenience! - Yuvi |
2 hours ago - Comment Louis Gray and Robert Seidman liked this love these posts! - Robert Seidman Thanks :) - Yuvi |
Robert Scoble posted a message on Twitter "@andybeal I don't always side with free. I pay both Flickr and SmugMug (and I pay for Hotmail too). Trackur sounds interesting." 3 hours ago - Comment Bearded_Dave and Jigar Mehta liked this You *pay* for hotmail? o.O I *might* use hotmail if someone paid me... - Tanath Yes. I pay for Hotmail so I can forward it to Gmail. :-) - Robert Scoble LOL, you can do that for free... - Tanath I think Hotmail is fairly good service! Why do you hate hotmail so much, Tanath? - Jigar Mehta I pay only for Flickr and Where's George. The latter is because I've seen evidence that Hank uses the money for server upgrades. - Morton Fox @Jigar... I just don't think it compares to Gmail, nor even the new Yahoo mail last time I used it. And considering all the issues I've seen and heard with Hotmail over the years... - Tanath I currently pay for Flickr, lifetime account at LibraryThing, and Tigernet.com - Jeff Quinton I just had a quick look at SmugMug. Am I the only one that has an instinctual aversion to sites that display the "HackerSafe" logo? - Paul Grave Well, have you tried Windows Live Hotmail service? Its really good.. Though, if you are addicted to gmail, its difficult to move yourself there, I agree! If you are one sending lots of photo emails, you may want to consider it, because Windows Live Mail (desktop app) is really cool !! - Jigar Mehta I pay for Pownce, Flickr and Zagat. - Thomas Hawk I hate Windows anything; whether you pay for the stuff or not they never seem very stable :( - Sally Church |
Jeremy Zawodny bookmarked a page on del.icio.us 3 hours ago - Comment I guess Maria is off the air. - Jeremy Zawodny Has it really been two years of The 9? Wow. - Joe Arnold karin to lloyd: c ya. or was it scott? - Lucas Gonze lloyd's original comment that started it: "Where's my morning show?" - Lucas Gonze |
Louis Gray dugg a story on Digg 6 hours ago - Comment CJ Kloote liked this "and also frankly unqualified people slagging the service for it's unreliability and also coming up with stupid ignorant answers to how it should be fixed" - surely what qualifies as user to slag off its reliability is the fact that they are USERS OF THE SERVICE. Any user of a service expects it to be reliable, and is justified in complaining when it isn't. - Slippy Lane Scoble is wrong, but so is this. - Cyndy That was harsh. - DAVE ID |
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