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Friendfeed’s attempt to reduce the clutter

Posted on April 8, 2008 by kgao

Friendfeed is a social aggregation site started by a few ex-Googlers. For all of your friends (and friends-of-friends) signed into the service, it finds a list of the websites that they use (e.g., Twitter, Google Talk, Flickr) and aggregates their activity into a single, visually appealing and (largely) user-friendly feed. It definitely fulfills my criteria [...]

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