"Bookmarks are very telling of a person’s mindset, education, and interests." Great observation there. You can tell what I think is interesting and valuable from my bookmarks.
- Hutch Carpenter
Just realized I hadn't gotten you in my G Reader yet. Been lazily enjoying FriendFeed for your blog posts. Added (Toluu update to come through soon).
- Hutch Carpenter
I really like Diigo, too :) You and LG share the most interesting things. Speaking of, where has he been the past few days? Weird.
- Mona Nomura
I think this might be better than the google reader shared room
- Tim Hoeck
I find it interesting that you can tell what some people are getting ready to write about based on the sites they bookmark and screenshots they upload.
- FFing Enigma (aka Tina)
Thanks Mona. Though not as nearly interesting as the stuff you share. Your feed always takes me away from the social media/tech side of things. That's a good thing :) I think Louis has finally met the one thing that he swear would never have slowed him down, twins!
- Mike Fruchter
@Stupid Blogger, Yep like clockwork. I have noticed the same thing.
- Mike Fruchter
@Tim, I think you maybe right. This might be better then the Google reader room.
- Mike Fruchter
Hi Mona. What do you mean where have I been?
- Louis Gray
Louis - Think Mona was referring to you not joining the 'Rejaw step-it-up party' (sort of) last night
- Charlie Anzman
It'll be interesting to see what people find "bookmark worthy" (kind of like Elaine's sponge worthy from Seinfeld?). Now that I have incorporated friendfeed into my information management repertoire, I know that if I "like" a bookmark post and need to get back to it, I can check my recent "likes". So if it's something just kind of humorous or current newsy, I won't also bookmark it. But if it's something that relates to long-term knowledge building for my personal or professional life, it's worthy.
- Laura Norvig
If you 'like' items in FriendFeed, I haven't found a way to recall them easily, except by going to MyBlogLog, which aggregates them for me. (Not too off topic I hope.)
- Chris Loft
@Chris, just go to your "me" tab, and click on "Likes" and you'll see the history of your likes. The URL is simply friendfeed.com/yourname/likes
- Laura Norvig
I've just signed up for Diigo, and have yet to get into it. Any tips?
- Chris Nixon
Chris, have you installed the Diigo toolbar yet?
- Mike Fruchter
@Chris, you can also import all your FriendFeed likes into your Google Reader, by using your likes rss url.
- Mike Fruchter