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sarahlacy.com - 1/4/2009
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Whether you adore FriendFeed and don't get why your friends don't, or you're one of those friends who just doesn't get the hype, you should check out this post by Louis Gray on what FriendFeed needs to do to grow. (And, I'll add survive.) I'm one of the users he describes that has a good number ...
louisgray.com - 1/3/2009
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That I like FriendFeed and so does Robert
Scoble and so do a few thousand other Web-addicted
Silicon Valley-centric people doesn't matter very much. That thousands more have signed up to the service and imported their data doesn't matter very much ...
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What FriendFeed Needs to Do To Grow and Keep New Users
paulbuchheit.blogspot.com - 1/5/2009
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For some reason, this weekend has seen a
lot of talk about what FriendFeed is/isn't/should be doing
(see Louis Gray and others ). One person even predicted that we will fail . I considered writing my own list of complaints about FriendFeed. I think ...
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Overnight success takes a long time
stoweboyd.com - 1/3/2009
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Gray doesn't say it straight up, but the
subtext of his post about Friendfeed 'needing to grow
up' is the inabilty of the service to attract any but the infovores with Jurassic Park appetites like Gray, Scoble, and the few hundred other core users of ...
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/Message: Louis Gray on Why Friendfeed Will Fail
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Armchair Quarterbacking and Why I Talk to Companies Using the Blog
louisgray.com —
... Sarah Lacy said she is one of those people I described in yesterday's post who pipes their data in and gets a lot of followers, but doesn't participate. For whatever reason, FriendFeed hasn't won her over, and she says the company didn't try to engage her inactive account (one of the suggestions I had yesterday). ...
FriendFeed Haters: You’re Doing it Wrong!
The Inquisitr » Technology —
... One recurring meme is that FriendFeed is too busy, and that it will never become popular because they’ve targeted the product at first adopters and techies. Sarah Lacy on a post I missed the other day: ...
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