Feed My Friends
Okay. Not exactly. I wanted to tell everyone about Friendfeed.com. It's a neat little site I found a few months ago. Like any web 2.0 reader, Friendfeed can read RSS feeds however it's biggest function which I enjoy is the ability to display thumb sized pictures from picture sites like Flickr.com. My wife Michelle for the last few months has been posting pictures on Flickr.com. Friendfeed.com also offers the capability of organizing feeds into categories called "imaginary friends". The idea is that most if not all feeds should originate from your friends. Therefore Friendfeed offers this capability. It is cool since your "imaginary friends" don't need to be members of Friendfeed.
The thing I DON'T like about friendfeed.com.
are:
- unlike Gmail,which categories by email thread, Friendfeed's alerts simply run down in uncategorized way. Come on people, help me categorize my feeds!
- Lack of Security control, Strangers can easily subscribe to your friend.
For a beta product, it is pretty good. In conclusion, I recommend you sign for friendfeed.com.
The thing I DON'T like about friendfeed.com.
are:
- unlike Gmail,which categories by email thread, Friendfeed's alerts simply run down in uncategorized way. Come on people, help me categorize my feeds!
- Lack of Security control, Strangers can easily subscribe to your friend.
For a beta product, it is pretty good. In conclusion, I recommend you sign for friendfeed.com.
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