Scott Kveton
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Vidoop LLC published photos on Flickr
Look at those baby blues
That is her response to "smile"
Lunch train leaving Vidoop HQ
September 12 at 12:29 pm - Link
Wondering why my daughter is showing up on the Vidoop Flickr feed - Scott Kveton
She's super cute, isn't that a good enough reason? :) - Lauren Beyer
Vidoop is importing your Flickr feed since you take lots of Vidoop related photos and your kids are super cute... - Vidoop LLC
Blog
Chris Messina posted an entry on FactoryCity
September 2 at 12:30 am - Link
As usual, Chris gets the big picture. - Chris Baskind
Chris is a tech superstar that I listen to deeply. He is excited by Google's moves and lays out the poor execution on the Mozilla side of the fence. - Robert Scoble
What I missed in the Chrome comic was a mention of browser add-ons like Firefox's. Surfing the web without Adblock Plus is hard to imagine. - Ole Begemann
or without the delicious add-ons... or the evernote add-on... but at least bookmarklets are (likely?) to still work. - Justin Long
The comic was aimed squarely at devs. There was little mention of what would make end users choose Chrome over IE. - Paul Grav
Best read so far, been waiting for a commentary like this... - Kevin Cearns
Gee, Ole... why wouldn't Google want you running AdBlock Plus? Can't imagine. ;) (Now, I agree, add-ons are cool, but as a publisher, I'm not going to weep over that one...) Anyway, I wouldn't count Firefox out. Obviously, what Google addresses is the performance/reliability side and building around apps. Both FF and Chrome are built around standards, both closely married to JavaScript for what they do next. I think this could be a great rivalry, frankly. - Peter Kirn via twhirl
They talk explicitly about plugins on pages 29-32 of the comic so you should be able to have your AdBlock. I seriously doubt Google cares that much about AdBlockers -- which makes up an extremely small percent of the overall market, and which is probably made up of people who don't click ads anyway. - Chris Messina
Chris: I suspect by plugins they mean Flash etc. and not Firefox-style extensions. But I hope I'm wrong. - Ole Begemann
But will it support 1Password on the Mac? - Khürt Williams via twhirl
Will they, wont they. Time will tell. Who do you want to hate today? - Steve Blamey
Interesting article. More choice = better for the users. But I think that you are over-hyping the death of Firefox. As far I can tell. Firefox 3.0 is much better than Firefox 2.0 and Firefox 3.1 will be better than Firefox 3.0. Multi-process, V8 and native Gears support are definitely a step forward but firefox is part of an ecosystem so I would not count them out (A lot of people said that Safari meant the death of firefox and firefox is doing much better today then back them). I look forward to revisiting this post in 18 months and see how the mozilla team/community proved you wrong! - Edwin Khodabakchian
Hmm, well, I didn't claim to foretell the death of Firefox at all. In fact, Firefox will likely continue to gain marketshare and attention (as the web is still expanding). One of my points is that Mozilla missed the opportunity to be the foundation of Chrome -- and will now have to play catch up -- instead of set the agenda for what's next. - Chris Messina
Do you think that was a technical decision or a control decision. From the last couple of interviews I have seen of John Lilly, I think that he has a really clear vision around performance, usability and ecosystem. Performance is coming in 3.1. Usability is driven by some of the concept Labs has been pushing out and ecosystem come from the fact that there are 100s of extensions to firefox and a really vibrant community around firefox. That is a very unique blend. Chrome has made some good progress around performance but there is not much innovation around usability and extensibility. Google has proven with Android acitivities and cross application data sharing that they are capable of innovating...but it will take before those things make it to Chrome so while firefox might have to play catch up in part of the architecture, Chrome will have to play catchup in others. - Edwin Khodabakchian
I am using chrome right now, and I really miss my shareaholic addon as well as my stumbleupon bar. hopefully the developers get crackin for plugins for this browser. - James Campbell
I'm hoping to see some good progress from Mozilla. I do worry a bit about them fish-tailing and not being able to say no to developers (whose needs are often very different from regular folks). We shall see. @James Campbell:There will be a need for web hooks, no doubt... and places to insert additions or modifications to your browser experience -- I don't really doubt that (some standardization there would be nice too). - Chris Messina
The bookmarklets work just fine. I really wouldn't miss any of my add-ons...but the fact that I can't scroll up with my mouse is a deal breaker. talking about plugins/add-ons/extensions when people can't even scroll up is kinda putting the cart before the horse...just sayin - Rah™
Twitter
Kevin Rose posted a message on Twitter
FriendFeed
Andrew Baron posted a message
“One feature Friendfeed is missing that would REALLY help people to like FF more, is customized home page settings, kinda like Twitter, so people can give a little personal flare to their FF accounts. If we could upload a photo background, or change the colors, etc. it would make it a lot more homey.”
July 31 at 11:15 am - Link
I'm using StumbleRead which fills up the screen better, but I'd like to see pictures of the posters also :) - Shayna
If using firefox, you should check out the available greasemonkey scrips. Will update with a link when I'm not on iPhone - Justin Korn
i was just thinking this. i'm making biz cards for the new media expo and thought it would be best to just put a friendfeed link on it and let people go from there. then i thought about what friendfeed looked like and wished for a customizable home page. - Faboo Mama
men - not as useful as friend scraping addin and imaginary friending , or de-duplicating, or flowing likes back to the service in question - Phill "Snowman" Price
@phil, you are right not as important. But you might be surprised at how much it will do to make people want to come back to a place they feel comfortable. I still think the user interface here is awesome but the site design is clunky and doesn't feel good. - Andrew Baron
I would like to have some sticky tabs open every time I visit FF. - Benedikt Koehler
Oh no, please not! FriendFeed is so clean and tidy and I want it to stay like that. It's really focussing on the news and the conversation about it. why do we need different background colours or pictures for that? - Matthias Schwenk
@matthias I was ganna say, for the nay sayers, you could have an override button so you could see FF rendered in the <default> style. To answer your question, there is no one answer to design. In a social network, people have different aesthetic opinions and thats okay. - Andrew Baron
Please no! The great thing about FF is that it doesn't look as terrible as MySpace. It's clean and simple. - Ernie Oporto
Oh god, please no. All of that is just a slippery slope to Myspace hell. - Alfredo Padilla
I like this idea, make it nice and simple..no MySpace spammy crap. I think we really do need a landing / profile page for each user. - Susan Beebe
I like this, would welcome it, and much more, but I seriously doubt they'd do it. They aren't trying to be Twitter. - Dave Hussein Winer
@Andrew I agree with you, you should be able choose either the <default> or your customized page. Myself I like the clean and tidy interface but social networkers on FF should have a choice. - Jack Wilson, K4SAC
the other thing I would like to see on friend feed is the ability to list all you networks on it and still use ping - Richard Kannegieser via twhirl
I seldom go to individual's feeds anyways. Just let it flow - Nicholas Molnar
Nicholas: Same here, but if I do *want* to see what that person is about, then it would be nice to have a profile to view. - Susan Beebe
I am against the home page customization, but for the profile info. - Tim Hoeck
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