Meanwhile in the Lifestream today
Science of the Invisible: How I learned to stop worrying and love FriendFeed
After reading this post I’m thinking about how I use FriendFeed. I think there are differences in how AJCann and I would use FriendFeed. There’s a large and active Life Sciences posse on FriendFeed, no so much for the Humanities. Still there’s better ways to hook up Twitter and FF. And I’ve never been happy with using Twitterfeed to announce posts. FriendFeed (or even RSS!) can do that much better. I’m also experimenting with hooking up the ‘Fresh from FriendFeed’ plugin for WordPress to the system. That may work, or it may be unplugged rapidly.
BBC NEWS | Landscape photo of the year 2009
Some amazing photos here. I particularly like the Aberdeen and Kilnsey photos and now have a huge urge to get a wide-angle lens.
This was an experiment with a plug-in which pulled in posts to FriendFeed. It’s not really working well for me, so I doubt I’ll be using it in the future, but I’ll be blogging about it.
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about 10 months ago
I agree that use of FriendFeed is largely dependent on communities. I'm interested in using it for two purposes, first as a social network (plugging into the active life sciences community on the site) and second as an educational tool (plugging students into the active life sciences community on the site).
I look forward to your blog post about the FF plugin