I'd have to agree. I am starting to use it more regularly to read my aggregated "stuff" than my feedreader. - Amie Gillingham
I'm still using Google Reader far more. FriendFeed... well, it's interesting, but too much noise, not enough signal. - Ian Betteridge
This is so true, I find that I am checking friendfeed before google reader now. - Adam Posey
I stopped subscribing in gReader to folks who are in FriendFeed, but that hasn't made a huge impact on my reading yet. It will be interesting to see how it affects stats...since it appears that FeedBurner reports FriendFeed as a bot, so only counts if the item is loaded in browser, not as a subscription, right? - Judi Sohn
Do you use the imaginary feature to pull feed into FF that aren't already there? Also, I just discovered the power behind the "Like" link. It's like staring or sharing something in Google Reader! Sweet! - Ward Seward
FriendFeed has become primary to me but I still read plenty of feeds as well. Can't imagine putting tech blogs or whatever in my FF stream. - Akiva Moskovitz
I still use google reader as I find it looks a lot better when reading at work - Ryan via Alert Thingy
I'm still reading GR, too, but skim it ever most quickly. - Mike Reynolds
my google reader has seen a lot less of me lately since friendfeed + twhirl - Morgan via twhirl
I read friendfeed in gReader. Best of both worlds. FF aggregates well, gReader keeps track of what is unread and presents in chronological order. - James Polley
FF cannot replace my google reader. Gredr allows to pull in my feeds into neatly organised folder - each with relevant tags like GTD or Internet or Markets etc .... so I dive into whichever folder fancies my mood and then skim thru pretty quickly. So I guess the ability to customise my data structure appeals to me the most - viki saigal
google reader still is the main source of information, because FF has only the early adopters - Florin Grozea
I'm contemplating turning FriendFeed off in Twhirl and placing it in gReader. - Shawn Farner via twhirl
FriendFeed replaced Google Reader for the popular stuff, in other words: It replaced Techmeme. I'm still using Google Reader for all the stuff that doesn't come through here, but not Techmeme any more. - sebmos
Delicious already has a major social component in your personal network, and ability to send items "for" another person. But it's clunky, and quite hidden. Still rules for me though - it can repost links lists easily to my blog as daily summary posts. - Ian Betteridge via Alert Thingy
FriendFeed is awesome for social media. I still use RSS and Google Reader for pure info research. It isn't as functional for following the social side. - Michael VanDervort
FF is cool, but I don't want to ONLY rely on others to filter my news - too much bias / echo chamber danger. Read WIDE - Soulhuntre via twhirl
FF is nice and social, but Google Reader is still more efficient at browsing lots of info at the same time I think. - Elliott Ng
I might be the only one, but I have my FF summary e-mailed to me so it doesn't get lost in my RSS feeds and allows me to catch up if I don't have time to monitor twhirl. Although i'm spending more time in FF, I need to find a balance. I've certainly become more interactive, but not sure if I've become more efficient. - Phil Ashman
didn't think it would happen to me, but friendfeed is slowly taking over my google reader time - Murali
FriendFeed's website needs some serious work though. It's hideous and a pain in the butt to use. still prefer Google Reader personally. - xxdesmus via twhirl
googlereader + miranda(3 diff IM accounts) and now Alert thingy... this is gettin too much - Siddharth Mitra via Alert Thingy