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Robert Scoble posted a message
“I invested a lot of time this year in FriendFeed and Twitter instead of my blog. Was that the right decision?”
7 minutes ago - Link
I think so. - Robert Scoble
Half of it was right. - Chris White
Time will tell, but I think it was correct decision. - imran
It's made you one of my favorite bloggers, if that makes you feel any better about it. If you weren't heavy on the social exploration I probably wouldn't read. - Daniel J. Pritchett
what outcome were you going for? - zach
From my perspective, yes. It's a much more interactive and broader experience for all. - Kevin C. Tofel
The right decision from which perspective, Robert? Did you increase "eyeballs?" Revenue? Both? Other? - Mark VandenBerg
I like FriendFeed and Twitter, but don't see how they compare to developing thoughtful, deeper blog posts. Really, I think FF and Twitter have their place, and I love them as well, but that place is certainly not a replacement to blogging. - Michael Krigsman
I think yes. Most folks can read twitter 100% of the time -- blogs are scanned. You tend to link to good stuff from twitter and have good headlines. - Ted Simpson
No question about that. In the past, websites were static compared to blogs. Now blogs are static compared to microblogging services. - Berci Mesko
I think only you can be the judge of that. We're all beginning to look at blogs as sort of the core of our outreach, so I'm not sure investing time in microblogging elsewhere is an either/or question. You are you. Your blog and social media network are simply extensions. If you're happy with your business model and continuing to grow, what's the problem? :-) - Chris Baskind
Mark: Revenue? Didn't change much. Eyeballs? Well, I have almost 21,000 followers here that I didn't have at the beginning of the year. Zach: I just saw that FriendFeed was going to be one of the most interesting new services of the year. Seeing how it was on the screen at the Chinese BloggerCon I think I picked the right services. - Robert Scoble
I consider FF as blogging in many ways and more interesting than a blog. - imran
You certainly moved the ball forward for the two companies. And if you think they're a vital part of the "internet plumbing", you absolutely made the right decision in helping to secure their futures. - Christopher Galtenberg
I've shut down my blog for the time being. Not getting the interaction out of it, the way I'm getting out of experiences on FF and Twitter. I think if you want more conversation online, the blogs (for now) would not be the way to go. - Helen Sventitsky
are the 21K followers different from people who followed your blog already? if so that is in increase. if not then the eyeballs are moving from your blog to friend feed. - Jonathan Jesse
Just wondering. Thanks, Robert. - Mark VandenBerg
My twitter lives alongside my blog in the sidebar, and I keep track of all my tweets by feeding it into a lifestream stored on my server. i think that's the key, as the two platforms, microblogging and blogging, work nicely together. - C. K. Sample III
@Michael great thoughts on blogs allowing for deeper thought development. that greater development, might lead to more meaningful discussion on FF then what may occur in the comment section - Jonathan Jesse
Twitter
Brian Solis posted a message on Twitter
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Damien Guinet posted a message on Twitter
FriendFeed
Robert Scoble posted a message
“Just landed in San Francisco and Twitter is down. Blame Scoble.”
4 hours ago - Link
it's funnier when other people say it :) - Christopher Galtenberg
Hey Robert broke twitter ... no wait, it's just twitter's way of saying, "Welcome Home"~!! - Susan Beebe
What's Alex done to Twitter? Alex? Robert is saying you broke twitter..... - WorldofHiglet
I really don't think it's your fault..... this time. :) - JCLeftie
Awesome blog title -> "Twitter went down as soon as Robert Scoble landed in SF" - AJ Batac
Yeah. Nice work Scoble ;) I bet you brought some Chinese twitter virus back home - Dennis Bjørn Petersen via twhirl
And, being that you're Scoble, you're still able to Tweet about it. - DocileWalnut
Another Blame Scoble meme? - Roberto Bonini
It went down right as I ran my auto-follow script for SocialToo - it's probably my fault ;-) - Jesse Stay
Googel reader having problems as well... you must not have read all your feeds and now they have an out of memory error - Ian D. Nock via twhirl
See I cannot even type properly.. must be Scoble - Ian D. Nock via twhirl
Twitter
Loic Le Meur posted two messages on Twitter
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Jason Calacanis posted a message on Twitter
Blog
Valeria Maltoni posted an entry on Conversation Agent
9 hours ago - Link
mi fa piacere che ti abbia dato l' "hat tip" :-) - Luca Conti
always. best practices to thank those who point out useful information. - Valeria Maltoni
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Jason Calacanis posted a message on Twitter
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Apps: LouCypher posted a link
Fashion Your Firefox
1 hour ago - Link
Mozilla today released Fashion Your Firefox®, a new Web application that enables Firefox users to customize their browser based on their interests and online activities. With Fashion Your Firefox, add-ons that fit people’s online lifestyles are organized in easy to discover ways and are available for installation in just a few easy clicks. [via http://www.mozilla.com/press/m...] - LouCypher
Something else to slow it down! - orionstarr
Firefox Barbie! - abacab
Okay I installed some.. what can you tell me about last fm? - orionstarr
FriendFeed
2 hours ago - via Reshare - Link
"Yesterday, Fi (Fantasy Interactive) sent out alpha invitations to their new product, Kontain. This is one product I’ve signed up and (not very) patiently waited for its launch, as it should be pretty revolutionary in terms of user-friendliness. Basically, it’s the first Flash-based blogging platform open to world wide free public access." - Alex Cristache
Who needs a Flash-based blogging platform? It's inaccessible. Each page weighs at least 400Kbytes. Maybe someone would use Flash-based blogging tools, but the reader also needs Flash to view even your text and image content. I don't get it. Isn't this why we have standards like JavaScript? - Benjamin Doherty
Benjamin, the Flash Player is installed on the majority of computers these days. That's not the real problem. Also, no matter how much we complain about it, the dial-up era is gone. 400Kb per page? We should analyze standard blogging platforms and see much their pages weight, with tons of widgets & slow loading gadgets using external APIs. This is a great product for those that find "drag and drop" type of actions easier. It would be a whole lot easier to explain Kontain to my father rather than WP. - Alex Cristache
Blog
Chris Brogan posted an entry on chrisbrogan.com
3 hours ago - Link
Simple answer: yes. Same question: should every outward facing employee have a face? - Lars Trieloff
Absolutely - Aram Zucker-Scharff
I almost said no, because janitors and other people don't really deal with customers, do they? But then I remembered the lady who cleaned my hotel room. She said hi and asked if she could make my stay better. Made my feelings about Sheraton go up. So, everyone affects the brand and everyone is customer facing and everyone can affect our understanding of what the company does, or help us have a better experience with it. - Robert Scoble
Yes. It makes them easier to contact and simpler to manage. - Tyler Hurst via twhirl
Robert: I'd argue that janitors and cleaning staff aren't outward-facing employees. - Kevin Fox
Kevin: I'd argue that they are. Everyone comes into contact with other human beings and they all represent the company in some way every day. If you hire great people all the way through your organization, you won't have to worry. If you hire idiots, then I'd worry about this stuff. - Robert Scoble
No. Most outward-facing employees are already outward-facing and present in the ways they need to be by default. Plastering them on a billboard for people unrelated to see, or opening them up personally for disgruntled customers to stalk... seems to be going a bit far. - abacab
I would say it depends. If you have a sales team with 100 people why not a blog for the team and then each individual member can blog. 100 blogs is maybe taking it a bit far? - Sofia
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Twitter
Fred CAVAZZA posted a message on Twitter
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Apps: Steven Hodson posted a message
“I've finally sent the Vista sidebar to where it belongs - the recycle bin. However there are a couple of gadgets that I used that I would like to see if I can find desktop apps to replace them with. The are the following (since I have a word limit here)”
Sunday at 8:56 pm - Link
1- a multi world clock desktop app that looks good and is easy on resources added bonus for one with alarm clock options for each displayed clock - Steven Hodson
2 - a Calendar that lets me keep notes for things that happened on a specific day(s) - Steven Hodson
3 - system resources meter system that is easy to set up and looks good - Steven Hodson
more to come as I think of them :) LOL - Steven Hodson
I hate vista sidebar. I have vista ultimate and had the sidebar off since day one. That being said, I love Vista overall, but then again I have 4mb of ram to play with on my Vaio. - James Campbell
I've tried most of these things in XP/Linux at some point, and after running them for a while ended up getting rid of them, as they were simply resource draining. I use a private wordpress.com blog to keep notes of things I've done (that I don't want to tell the world about), and I use RTM to remind me what I need to do, have that interfaced nicely into Gmail, which I use as my POP3 client. - Ian May
amazed that the gadget community really hasnt taken off like dashboard widgets did for osx - Jamie
FriendFeed
Apps: SnakeDoc posted a message
“@zee I suddenly realized that some of my postings are not truly APPS - more like Web Apps. maybe the distinction is slowly fading from the "scene", but regardless please give me input on this as you are the Admin. I do not wish to pollute an FF Room.”
17 hours ago - Link
no no, web apps are definitely OK. - Zee from WeDoCreative
In fact, I'd like to see more web apps than desktop apps - LouCypher
I've gotten the most benefit from apps that are both web based and have a desktop sync component. I'm not always connected, so offline tools are always appreciated. - Jason Huebel
web apps are fine. probably more useful as I use both a Mac and PC - Jamie
Blog
Brian Solis posted two entries on bub.blicio.us
2 hours ago - Link
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Apps: Craig Eddy posted a link
20 hours ago - via Bookmarklet - Link
Doesn't support Chrome...but looks cool - Craig Eddy via Bookmarklet
hey craig, that does look cool! :) - Zee from WeDoCreative
I've been looking for something that would gain traction with my wife...maybe this one will! - Craig Eddy
Hi Craig et al; support for Chrome will be enabled by the end of the day today. Thanks for checking us out. - jeff janer
Twitter
Tom Raftery posted a message on Twitter
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Apps: ♫ Rahsheen™ posted a link
3 Windows Apps To Update Your Installed Software | MakeUseOf.com
2 hours ago - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Most Linux users would agree that “apt-get” is one of the many best things to happen to Linux. For those of us who have a dual boot system and miss the apt-get functionality on Windows, here are some ways to get that functionality in Windows." - ♫ Rahsheen™ via Bookmarklet
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Loic Le Meur posted a message on Twitter
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