Filed under: FriendFeed, social media, social networks, web 2.0 | Tags: aggregators, friends, new application, social media, web 2.0
Oh boy, it’s getting organized in here. Just joined FriendFeed a new application that aims to condense and simplify your online life. It’s actually pretty amazing.
FF literally has everyone’s online doings, preferences, tweets, and favorites on everything from everywhere in one place.
Content overload?…yes. Organized and efficient?…yes. Should you join?…yes.
Lifehacker summed it up pretty well here.
A quick snippet:
Between Flickr, Digg, Twitter, your blog, Facebook, Del.icio.us, and every other web service under the sun you’re a member of, keeping track of all of your online activity—as well as the activity of your friends—is becoming increasingly difficult. But a recently launched, much-hyped webapp called FriendFeed aims to simplify your online life by pulling all of the content you create into one centralized service. Not only does FriendFeed make aggregating your online life a breeze, but it also makes it simple to keep track of what all your friends are up to, whether they use the site or not.
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