This Could Get Annoying: Auto-Post Your Friendfeed Updates to Twitter
Mashable! —
... Friendfeed has just enabled an option to broadcast your lifestream – in its entirety – to Twitter. This means that whenever you share something in Google Reader, upload a new photo to Flickr, favorite a video on YouTube, or participate in any of the dozens of other activity streams that FriendFeed monitors, it can automatically be tweeted as well. The tweet includes content from the message, and a link using what appears to by FriendFeed’s own URL shortener – ff.im. ...
FriendFeed offers 'push' service to Twitter users
Webware.com —
... Social aggregator FriendFeed has just rolled out a new option for its users to post some or all of their FriendFeed activity over to Twitter.
Earlier on in the start-up's life the functionality was introduced to send replies (via FriendFeed) to other people's Twitter messages. This worked as long as you had plugged in your Twitter credentials to give the app permission to post as you.
This new system is similar to that model, although it can be set to do this for everything you publish to FriendFeed. Users can also select which specific services ...
FriendFeed Makes Friends with Twitter
(Obsolete Feed) —
... This new feature that was just rolled out by FriendFeed may delight either Twitter and FriendFeed users or annoy them instead. FriendFeed has enabled a new function that will let you to automatically posts all your FriendFeed updates in their entirety to your Twitter timeline. How cool or uncool can that be? ...
FriendFeed Can Now ‘Push’ Your Thoughts on to Twitter
Webmonkey —
... FriendFeed has added a new feature that allows you to “push” your posted items on to Twitter. Much like the existing “reply” feature, which allows you to reply to Twitter messages from FriendFeed, the new option makes it easy to automatically cross-post to both services. The difference that now any type of post is fair game, not just Twitter replies. ...
Can I shove this fire hose down your throat?
The Inquisitr » Technology —
... In this aspect Twitter has forever changed the communication landscape of Web 2.0; if they can find a way to keep the lights on that is. It is in a way becoming the main gateway of our online communication. When used in conjunction with services like FriendFeed that can import your Twitter stream; and reply to that stream, management of your lifestreaming (and I still hate that term) is made a little easier. However yesterday FriendFeed turned on a feature that has the potential to turn everything within that lifestream into ...
Friendfeed’s URL shortening service ff.im
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog —
FriendFeed recently added a post to Twitter feature meaning they now have to obey the 140 character limit of Twitter.
Instead of relying on a external URL shortening service like TinyURL, they’ve come up with their own service called ff.im. The domain ff.im redirects to Friendfeed, and there is no way to use ff.im directly. Still the service has become pretty popular, judging by the twitter activity.
Friendfeed’s URL shortening service ff.im - Digital Inspiration
The Great Experiment: Integrating FriendFeed With Twitter
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... When FriendFeed announced its new ability to share FriendFeed activity on Twitter , I had misgivings. Twitter, I thought, is primarily a conversational medium, and I don't want to clutter up my feed with a whole lot of bot-generated links. Nor do I want my friends doing that. On the other hand: If I think something is worth sharing with some of my social networking friends on FriendFeed, why not with my Twitter friends, too? So I decided to give FriendFeed-to-Twitter integration a try. First, I set it up by going to the "Account" page on FriendFeed. Then I checked off "Feed ...




