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venturebeat.com - 4/6/2009
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People hate change. That’s as true on the Internet as it is in real life. For proof, look at any Facebook design tweak over the past several years. Today, FriendFeed rolled out a major change of its own , moving its aggregation and conversations from a slow stream to real-time (which had ...
blog.friendfeed.com - 4/6/2009
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A consistent look for entries, no matter where
they originated from, to help you focus on what...
your friends are sharing A new and improved share box that can now post entries to multiple feeds The ability to send and receive direct messages Filters so ...
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FriendFeed Blog: A new design for FriendFeed at ...
techcrunch.com - 4/6/2009
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FriendFeed cofounder Paul Bucheit was recently asked what
it was like to be the R&D department for...
Facebook . His response was appropriately humble, but you can’t help but wonder how long it will be before Facebook, Twitter and ...
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New FriendFeed: Simpler, Faster, Better (Maybe Too Fast)
youtube.com - 4/6/2009
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FriendFeed Beta's Real-Time Design
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FriendFeed Beta's Real-Time Design (video)
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The New Friendfeed – who’s supplying the barf bags?
The Inquisitr » Technology —
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Well that is pretty similar to the last twenty minutes I’ve sat here watching the real-time web go scrolling by at breakneck speed on the new Friendfeed beta site. Besides being in bad need of some Gravol (anti-nausea drugs for you non-Canadians) I am really wondering if this fascination with slapping us in the face with all the world’s inanity is really what people like Tim Berners-Lee thought of when the whole idea of the real-time web came about.
M.G. Siegler wrote in his enthusiastic review of the new Friendfeed beta ...
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