July 8 at 7:46 pm
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Louis writes "While some continue to debate whether one service will kill another, or what it will take to bring a product into the mainstream, I can easily say as one of the most visible and active users, the population has changed, away from an eclectic group of uber-engineers to something more recognizable: peers of all backgrounds. It should be interesting to see just what the service looks like by the end of the year, or next June. Could be dramatically different again." - Russellreno
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This is a must read if you want some perspective on the short life of Friendfeed. - Russellreno
I was an early beta user of FF on Facebook, but I was losing interest when I discovered Louis and his love for FF. That is when I first logged on directly to the web site and watched wave after wave of new subscribers arrive. Excellent write up Louis. - Russellreno
I am definitely late to the friendfeed world, but I am very glad it exists. I have gained so much perspective on social media in the last month that would have been impossible without this service - gregory
@gregory - so true. I am not a part of the social media scene, but wholly fascinated by it and find FF to be such an eye-opener. FF has done more than any other service, blog or media outlet ever has for my awareness of social media and so many other subjects. - JA Castillo

