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Duncan Riley
Posty: All-in-one AIR App for Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce, Tumblr and Friendfeed - http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...
Duncan Riley
Five Reasons FriendFeed Is Better Than Digg - http://www.inquisitr.com/1002...
only 5 reasons-how about less retards here... - Mark Forman
Mark lol :-) - Duncan Riley
I value Digg. But Digg is push; FF is pull. Which is truly the Web 2.0 application? - Chris Baskind
I also appreciate the egalitarian aspect of FF - no rankings, no voting (except for the likes - which help, but are based on content, no matter where it comes from) - and there is still a real feeling of community - Frederic
and no MrBabyMan, but in all reality Friendfeed is basically all stuff I like, with Digg I gotta sort though a pile of junk to find a handful of articles I like - BCK from twhirl
#3 is part of the social evolution. Eventually, we won't use services like digg, reddit, etc,. as much as before, not just because we won't have time :-) it's mainly because everyone can have the same "user power" when they submitting stuff to Twitter, Friendfeed etc,. - Orli Yakuel
should I comment on this or the digg post, hmmm - El-Hassan Wanas
It isnt overun but 11 people boosting the same political / copyright "news" to the front page every 3 minutes? - Soulhuntre from twhirl
I'm getting annoyed with half the conversation on friendfeed dealing with which social network is better. friendfeed is the best interface, but it is bad that there is nothing but a bunch of dorks here. IMHO MySpace and facebook has the best people... too bad the administration is fascist and the interface stupid. digg links to friendfeed. I don't have a problem with it beyond the fact that it is hard to use - Noah David Simon
@ndsimon totally agree ive hidden as many meta-high-noise users as possible but its hard to avoid. the main issue is that comments should be hidden by default and can be opened by clicking on. as it is they take up too much realestate and also keep old items at the top if they have comments which intermittently get added thus adding the item to the top again which shouldnt happen either. - ben barren from Alert Thingy
If users are finding some streams on FF too noisy, shouldn't they just stop following the user instead of constantly hiding their posts? You can't filter Digg's front page in the same way. - RyanEs
FF is a web 2.0 chat room. It def appeals to the tech first mover crowd as previously there was no good way for us geeks to have constructive conversations at any moment on any topic. Previously we would have had to participate out in the open with the Diggers or one blog at a time. - Jason Goldberg
I am still hoping to seem some improvements in sorting/organizing the FF view to be easier to scan at-a-glance, but I definitely like it much better than Digg. - Jeremy Hall
Go Duncan! Friendfeed starting to hit that sweet spot. - Alex Hammer
Agreed! - Jeremy Kunz from twhirl
I Digg stuff that people ask me to Digg that is actually good content. I never visit the site otherwise because my introduction to it showed me that it was just a bunch of elitist crap. My friends and associates should take action to promote my content based on the fact that it's awesome, not cuz I asked them to. - Rahsheen ™, Coach Rah
@chris - push is not web 2.0. Remember Pointcast? Total web .5 push tech. - Phil G
Excellent post Duncan, you are spot on. I don't even visit Digg anymore. Occasionally i will pull up there feed in G Reader, compare that to the countless hours i spend and devote on Friendfeed. The clear winner is FF on all fronts. - Mike Fruchter
The Wisdom of the Crowds depends a lot on who's in the crowd. - Leo Laporte
da--eeeeh retaaaahds - Noah David Simon
dave mcclure
Facebook No Longer The Second Largest Social Network - http://www.techcrunch.com/2008...
Facebook No Longer The Second Largest Social Network
Facebook No Longer The Second Largest Social Network
Facebook catches MySpace in global market (115M uniques each), still trails in US market (36M uniques vs 72M uniques) - dave mcclure
cool info dave, thanks! - Susan Beebe
Robert Scoble
What if Apple doesn't ship a new iPhone on Monday? http://scobleizer.com/2008...
I don't know about it being delayed that long but it doesn't make sense that they would release it on monday. It would overshadow the rest of WWDC.....but who knows<shrug>. - m.0
if they don't I'll probably break my display, still highly unlikely - Dobromir Hadzhiev
Yeah, I agree, either way, Steve Jobs has us all watching him again and whatever he does release will have me buying it. - Robert Scoble
If apple wants its stock to tank then yea they should delay it - Akshay Dodeja
is wikipedia wrong on the Arm usage? it says iphone was already ARM11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... - zebtron from twhirl
My source says it is wrong, but my source isn't very good, so... - Robert Scoble
I wish I knew this was true, so I could buy a bunch of AAPL put options Monday morning... ;) - Anthony Citrano
Yea your source is wrong. I find it hard to believe that iphone is running a slow Arm7 Core. The touch capabilities require some decent processing power along with safari page rendering and video playback. I am quite sure that Apple is using something like the Arm11 core. - Akshay Dodeja
It's the same ARM CPU as per Engadget sources http://tinyurl.com/5b7tks - Mohamed J
Well, like I said, my source isn't very good and I've learned that Wikipedia is generally better than sources that aren't very reliable. :-) - Robert Scoble
then the world will end as we know it :) - Nigel Cooke
Hordes of fanboys will commit ritual suicide or murder I'm guessing? - Mo Kargas
99.9999% of the word won't care - and the rabiot fanbois will panic. - Soulhuntre from twhirl
Thanks for taking the bullet too and offering to buy one right away, haha. You're always a trooper! - Mike Lewis from fftogo
All the people, like me, who preemptively sold their 1st gen iPhones this weekend will be pretty pissed - Nicholas Molnar
I've just received news that the 2nd gen iPhone will be available in Spain next week so... - Dennis Howlett from twhirl
I've said it many times, Apple never promised a new phone for WWDC. People make up stuff so much, that it becomes fact. - Bwana ☠
My bet is they have some in stock at major cities but will take 2 weeks to fully saturate the supply chain. - Caleb Elston
m.0; that's the WWDC modus operandi. Steve Jobs intros new and exciting technology on day 1, and the rest of the week is for developers to interact with Apple people who sell Apple's message and positioning to them about the new product. The official reason for going to WWDC is for developers to be able to interact with Apple directly about how to develop for Apple's latest offerings. - Mark Trapp
I don't care if they ship it on Monday. I DO care if there isn't one available with 3G with my name on it 6/22. - Cyndy
at amazon will not go down on Monday :)- - Peter Dawson
Amazon doesn't sell the iPhone. No worries. - Cyndy
something must come out this month. remember all the AT&T emails about not taking vcataions......via feedalizr - Shahar Nechmad
I would be surprised if AT&T has a clue of what's going to happen :) They're probably doing the same thing as the launch. - Bwana ☠
If no new iPhone, I predict 500,000 blog posts on how foolish we all are :) - Mike Reynolds
haha more like 500,000 blog posts mad at apple. - Chris Lamping from Alert Thingy
If iPhone is not announced tomorrow it will be a sad day for apple fans. Oh and stockholders too. - Akshay Dodeja
I'm just waiting to see what the real specs of the new iphone are. Don't anticipate actually buying one, but may be tempted by the right mix of features. - Sandra Fernandez
last we heard that at&t employee no vacation window was still June 15 - July 12th, so i wouldn't expect something to be released immediately, but within a few weeks. unless apple is going to sell it out of its stores first then release to at&t in that timeframe, which is possible I guess. - MG Siegler
the gates of hell will open and lucifer himself will be let free - David Jacobs
Mark Trapp
Why Plurk will not catch on. - http://www.flickr.com/photos...
Why Plurk will not catch on.
So I figured I'd take advantage of Plurk's Twitter import feature; worked great, found a bunch of people I already follow on Twitter (61 to be exact). Except I'm not allowed to import them all, only 50 of them. Because the timeline would be too crowded. Sacrificing user experience to preserve a design aesthetic is "worst mistake you can ever make as a web developer" #1. - Mark Trapp
Had the same issue Mark. Just ran it twice. Got them all in. - Robert Sanzalone
So Scoble would have to run that import, um... 400 times or so if all his contacts were to switch to Plurk? Yes, fail. - Cyndy
plus you have to select them one by one, a bit too much clicking - Dobromir Hadzhiev
They've said it many times Plurk is not designed to be like Twitter. They've designed it to communicate with your close friends, everyone else you should become their fan. They constanly discourage adding hundreds and hundreds of friends and your "karma" is not rewarded for it. I got clarification on this the other day. It's part of the system design to use it this way. Right? Wrong? Who knows, but that's how it is. - Bwana ☠
Sure Bwana, but providing tools like this only serve to confuse that message. Providing an importer from Twitter says "We want you to use us instead of Twitter, look how easy it is to migrate over!" only to tell the user "whoa, not so fast, only 50 people! We know best for you!" and, to top it all off, it's not even enforced; as Robert points out, if I go back do the import over, I can add another 50 from my list, which seems to fly in the face of why they're saying there's a 50 person limit. - Mark Trapp
Good software solves a need. Great software solves a need and backs the hell off. Let me use Plurk the way I want, don't tell me what's best for me. I know what's best for me. You gave me a tool to import my Twitter contacts? Awesome, let me import all of them. Not 50. Not 50 at a time. All of them. - Mark Trapp
If it were enforced, then I'd see your point, but it's not. It's a way of saying, you'll be sorry if you do this. Look at the flip side, what if they allowed you to do it and your timeline becomes severely cluttered? I'm 80% sure some would complain that "you should have warned us about this". I seriously doubt they are taking the attitude "we know what's best for you", it's more of a "if you do this action, here are the consequences..here's a slight hinderance to bring the point home". - Bwana ☠
Bottom line is, this feature was put there because of Twitter's problems, but now this limitation is there to preserve the intended experience. Some would say they are stupid for not capitalizing on Twitter's woes, which is what they're doing. Some would say, don't put the feature there if you don't want it used like Twitter, which is what you're saying. It's a compromise on their part which I don't think will make or break the service. - Bwana ☠
Except there's no option to say "I got it, now let me do it anyway." You just get the error message. The only way to add more people is to more or less randomly try to import again, where it happily lets you import another 50. No warning there saying "Hey, you already have more than 50 people on your list, you shouldn't enter any more." No, the way this is handled only serves to confuse and infuriate people. - Mark Trapp
Twitter wasn't designed to be used like it's being used either. I don't like Plurk, personally, but find it hilarious to say "You don't WANT more than 50 users imported. It will TOTALLY wreck our design!" Is it an app or is it performance art? - Cyndy
People don't have time to figure out what the developer's intentions are. If they can't use a website in an expected manner, they leave. Providing this feature in the way in which it was provided tells people "we don't want you here." Sure, they are never going to be Twitter, but doing things like this (and the big disclaimer telling everyone to only add your very closest friends) means they will never catch on, even by themselves. - Mark Trapp
Twitter's simplicity allows for flexibility. Plurk's timeline does not. It's a warning, nothing more, nothing less. If it bothers you that much, there's plenty more in there that I'm sure will deter you from using it. - Bwana ☠
Bwana, it's not a warning. If there was a banner at the top of the import saying "We strongly discourage adding more than 50 people" before adding people, that'd be a warning. It outright refuses to add more than 50 people, and provides no recourse. Only people who thought "what the hey, let me try it again" were able to do it again, again with no warning. This is stupid how they implemented this. - Mark Trapp
Mark, I don't think this UI defect is enough to make or break the system. There are way too many other factors to consider. Many other services don't even offer a Twitter import, let alone hooks into Twitter's service. If I were writing this defect as a tester, I would mark as a medium priority only because it's a barrier to entry. It's a low priority since it' a generally a one time function. - Bwana ☠
Bwana, I realize now that my screenshot is a bit misleading. The banner at the top of it only shows up AFTER you try to import more than 50 people. It's not there before. - Mark Trapp
Ok Mark, you've made your point that it's stupid to implement it this way. So are you going to submit it as feedback to Plurk? :) - Bwana ☠
Bwana, the apparent impetus for a feature like this, based on the available information, is to preserve the design aesthetic of the site. "It'd be too crowded!" There are a few things you can sacrifice usability for: technical limitations and functional requirements are two of them. But to sacrifice it for your design is insane. They either need to figure out how to handle more than 50 people, or make a cogent case for why more than 50 people is unnecessary. - Mark Trapp
Bwana, that brings up a whole other issue I have with Plurk. Where are the developers? - Mark Trapp
Blog: http://blog.plurk.com Contact Form: http://www.plurk.com/contact My favorite is contact them directly on Plurk. I've submitted much feedback to amix (http://www.plurk.com/user/amix) as he's the lead developer. Here's a useless page listing the team members..nothing's linked there http://www.plurk.com/plurkteam . They generally listen. - Bwana ☠
I asked him to join our discussion: http://www.plurk.com/p/86au - Bwana ☠
I used the faceless contact form pointing to the discussion, as well. I guess there's no @reply notification or direct messaging feature in Plurk, too? - Mark Trapp
yes there is a direct message feature, (called a private plurk) however, you must be friends with the individual from what I recall. - Bwana ☠
Nice, if I click on your link, then click "My Profile," it brings me to your profile. - Mark Trapp
LOL - Bwana ☠
I can only add so many new things to my "brain feed-stream". Unfortunately, I deem Plurk a FAIL. Just too juvenile a feel. I need no more MySpace clones. - Mathew A. Koeneker
Hi guys. I am a developer of Plurk and I want to share some input on this. The major factor for this limit is performance - fetching and inserting timelines from hundreds/thousands of users isn't cheap and would be very costly. The second major factor is that following a lot of people on Plurk will have penalties as we don't have all the timeline filters developed. But we do listen to... more... - Amir Salihefendic
Sigh. Now you know why I love FriendFeed so much. No limits. Always fast. I reload the page hundreds of times a day. - Robert Scoble
Oh, and I already have more than 800 friends on Plurk (compared to more than 12,000 followers on FriendFeed and 26,000+ on Twitter) and I only manually added a handful. - Robert Scoble
Robert, FriendFeed does have limits. Both you and I ran into one of them. There was a comment limit which caused commenting to fail after a certain point. FriendFeed raised the limit once we brought it to their attention. Come on now, FriendFeed isn't THAT perfect. - Bwana ☠
Bwana: that limit didn't hurt and was, like you said, instantly raised. I haven't hit it since despite thousands of comments. - Robert Scoble
plurk needs an api stat, i doubt people want to use it as there sole twitter like interface - Chris Jones
Plurk, Jaiku, Pownce, Twitter all these services have SIMILAR goals. Again this reinforces to me that microblogging is becoming the "new email" (aka killer app). Email, IM, microblogging three great ways to communicate. Perhaps FriendFeed will be the savior for all of them. But FF would have to also be able to post freely to them as well. So, FF becomes something like a service and you use apps like Twhirl, etc to interact with your stream. - Tris Hussey
Plurk isn't made for us: http://friendfeed.com/e... Think outside the box perhaps? - Bwana ☠
Leave it up to Robert to jinx FriendFeed :) It's been pretty slow today and I'm getting sporadic Service Unavailable errors. No system is perfect :) - Bwana ☠
Or maybe because the UI is annoying as hell... - Eric Florenzano
My guess why it wont catch on....Because we don't need it. - Gadiel Rivera
I submit Plurk's not disruptive enough. Twitter's *different*. FriendFeed, too. Plurk...not so much. - Brent Newhall
That limitation can be fixed, fixing Twitter's downtime problem is another story as we all know. - Bob Ngu
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