I am really loving the new Facebook LIVE Feed. I think Paul Buchheit and Bret Taylor had something to do with that :) Thanks guys, it looks really awesome. FB feed is highly useful now; much better engagement, relevancy and the photos rock, too! Wondering if this will keep FriendFeeders like Robert Scoble, Louis Gray, Jesse Stay, Dave Winer, MG...
I'm slowly removing those that are just importing Twitter over to Facebook from my FriendFeed favorites and I'm now tracking them over on Facebook.
- Jesse Stay
Robert - yep, I agree with you there. FB is now much more interesting for sure
- Susan Beebe
Funny how, at least to a UK sensibility, 'tracking' sounds like 'stalking'..
- Andy Connell
Nothing really new about it - Facebook has had the Live tab on the homepage for 18 months.
- Jamie
Jamie, it was removed back in March. They're bringing that back, and adding the "Hide" drop-downs that the previous feed had back to it.
- Jesse Stay
It wasnt removed - they actually just improved it in March and made it the default, pushing the old style static feed to the Highlights section on the right. The Live feed update in March added the network and application filters so you could see a live feed by family, colleagues etc. I have little doubt the FF folks have had input into this release though... because it basically mimics the Live/Best of Day feel of FF.
- Jamie
I sat next to Paul Buchheit yesterday and he said the FriendFeed team had nothing to do with it. But he likes it too.
- Robert Scoble
Jamie, my feed never automatically updated after March. I had to click a link to get it to refresh. Yeah, it gave me the number of new posts, but it didn't automatically update. Maybe you were on a beta test of some sort?
- Jesse Stay
I think I'm starting to understand. The Live Feed gives you everything that happens, in reverse chronological order, and you have the option to set filters on it. That's great. But when you log in you land on News Feed, which choses stuff for you, and in unexplainably non-chronological order. You have no power to adjust this? Ack - this smells like potential manipulation/advertising or something.
- Michael Slattery
"The newcomer to the zoo that is bacon-centric food experiments - please give a round of applause for the Bacon Cheese Turtleburger. Created the day the Saints made their first appearance at the big dance, these little guys are sure to be a fan favorite. Who doesn't love a lot of meat on Super Bowl Sunday? Handmade ground beef patties are topped with sharp cheddar cheese and then wrapped in a bacon weave before the Hebrew Nationals are inserted as the heads, legs and tails. Place them on a rack, cover loosely with foil and then put them into an oven heated to 400 degrees. Bake for 20-30 minutes, or until the bacon is done - cooked through and a little crispy, but not too crunchy. And voila! Perfectly cooked Bacon Cheese Turtleburgers."
- Susan Beebe
from Bookmarklet
"Word? You just gonna take a picture while it's obvious I'm headed for certain doom? That's what's hot? That's what's goin on in the streets?"
- Rahsheen?
I am VERY impressed with how strong the FriendFeed community is - the new twitter list feature really high-lights the bond we all share...very cool :) <3 FF
Yeah, I saw a load of FF user lists spring up and I slapped myself on the wrist for not spending enough time her over the past couple of weeks!
- Martin Bryant
from iPhone
Leave a one-word comment that you think best describes me. It can only be one word. No more. Then copy & paste this in your feed so that I may leave a word about you. This should be interesting! #onewordmeme
Invito a participar de la encuesta sobre EgoSearch que armé en LinkedIn Polls, Con qué frecuencia te googleas? Será muy interesante además compartir los resultados que pueden visualizarse! - http://www.linkedin.com/osview...
Facebook | FriendFeed Fans - I just made Scoble the "Chief Noise Master" and Golub the "Chief Mobility Apps Master" - http://www.new.facebook.com/groups...
"ASIMO is a humanoid robot created by Honda Motor Company. Standing at 130 centimeters (4 feet 3 inches) and weighing 54 kilograms (119 pounds). The robot resembles a small astronaut wearing a backpack and can walk or run on two feet at speed"
- Faizar