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Bret Taylor posted a message
“At the FriendFeed birthday dinner”
At the FriendFeed birthday dinner
September 30 at 8:15 pm - via mail2ff - Link
Happy birthday FF! What a year! - Mike Doeff
hmmm where's all the all the laptops? - Brandon
I have never eaten fondue, but I dipped a graham cracker in a chocolate fountain once. - Pete Delucchi
Happy Birthday FFers (and THANKS) - Charlie Anzman
تولدت مبارک فرندفید :) happy birthday ff ! - امین
Congratulations on your first year! - Anne Bouey
Yeah, Melting Pot! - Eric @ CS Techcast
Congratulations and Happy Birthday, FriendFeed! :) - Mona N.
Oh yeah, and Happy Birthday, you're !!!!!!111!!!!!!ONE!!11 - Pete Delucchi
Amazing job of creating a scalable service, with a great community, which is fun, useful, and has a great user experience! - Chris White
Happy Birthday... and Thank You - Johnny Worthington
프렌드피드 일주년을 축하드립니다. 더욱 더 발전하시고 더 좋은 서비스를 제공해주시기 바랍니다. 생일 축하드립니다. :D - zizukabi
Thank you for being such a huge part of my life this year! - Robert Scoble
Happy Birthday !! - James Ramya Rajan J
heppy birfdeh young buck, you've had a bangin year. Tequila tonight, tomorrow we ride (as the Hells Angels say) - Marko Bon via fftogo
happy birthday and many more to go! FF ftw! :) - imabonehead
happy birthday guys! congrats on a terrific first year - John Lilly
I got an offer you cant refuse..... - Colby Olson
Happy Birthday and thank you for an excellent service! - Mustafa K. Isik
Happy Birthday! I love FriendFeed! - Igor Poltavskiy
Awesome... I love small startups - Chris Lamprecht
Happy Birthday. Is that Ana busting open a screwcap? - Richard Chen
Feliz cumpleaños FriendFeed - Alejandro S.
Happy Birthday FriendFeeders and thanks for great service. - Alexander Arsky
Happy Birthday, FriendFeed! - Vista
Happy Birthday, FriendFeed!!! Love ya'! *mwah* - Lisa L. Seifert
wheres the Birthday Cake ? - johnpiercy
C'mon. It's FriendFeed... They should be having Birthday Pie (Chart). Either blue or orange. Both taste yummy. - Lisa L. Seifert
happy birthday friendfeed, and jeanette.....i miss u guys - goutham
Many happy returns, FriendFeed! - Richard Walker via twhirl
Happy Birthday FriendFeed! It's been amazing, so happy to have been a tiny part of it! - Iain Baker
A belated Happy Birthday, great service! - Bo Stern
Happy birthday! Long may you continue! - Martin Bryant
Congratulations and happy first birthday, guys. FrF is awesome, you're awesome, and your achievements in this year are awe-striking as well! :) - Urbansheep
Happy birthday and congratulations! - Joe Dawson (beta)
FF is the best way of social communication atm - Phil Smirnov
Happy BIrthday Friendfeed crew! - Dobromir Hadzhiev
Once again Ana is the only one doing any work in a FF picture. - Steve Craft
“~~~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRIENDFEED!!! ~~~” Fondue! I love fondue... jealous!! Let's have many more birthdays! Best of Luck, Success FTW!!! - Susan Beebe
congrats - Alex Hammer
I see here how it's okay for you to play on your iPhone during dinner ;) - Amir H.
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John Lilly posted a link
September 25 at 4:11 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
this is bizarre. it's like she thinks there's a potential russian air invasion of US that would go through Alaska. there are like 5 different problems with that. - John Lilly via Bookmarklet
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Bret Taylor posted a link
John Resig - JavaScript Performance Rundown
John Resig - JavaScript Performance Rundown
September 3 at 10:41 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
Interestig to see how adding DOM operations evens out John's benchmarks (first has DOM ops and Safari beats Chrome, second is Google's apparently slightly biased benchmark, which relies heavily on recursion). - Bret Taylor via Bookmarklet
Just Firefox - Saman
It is time to optimize for DOM. Faster JavaScript is fantastic..... great for games and crypto.... but what about the real world? NOTE: Ray Cromwell's Chronoscope benchmark http://timepedia.blogspot.com/... - Dion Almaer
和我昨天的判断一样 - foxmachia via fftogo
yeah i made the point on DOM to the V8 team http://tinyurl.com/65clg2 - never got back to me on that one say maybe some truth to it :) - weblivz via twhirl
These tests are very insightful. I was initially very excited about Chrome being 10 times faster on javascript. As usual with any such claims (not just from Google), they are skewed. However, I do think that Chrome entering the market will cause all browsers to get better more rapidly. Competition does drive innovation. - Robert Felty
Thanks for sharing this detailed knowledge. Very useful. - Edwin Khodabakchian
we're working on DOM work now. believe that the tracing technique has applications; working on getting the DOM acting faster soon. - John Lilly
granted all beta-quality of Chrome and zero-day securiity bug, i think their current *speed* shows only lack of exception handling. Once it matures, it will be same or evenn worse than FF - it is tough to beat long-standing code without rounding corners on usual code glue... - silpol
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John Lilly posted a link
September 3 at 6:15 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
So far, so good. TraceMonkey nightlies are performing great. Amazing what that project's done in just 60 days. So much space left, too. - John Lilly via Bookmarklet
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John Lilly posted a message
“any badges or wordpress plugins for friendfeed that people know about? would like to have my friendfeed stream in the sidebar of my blog, but not sure how best to do that.”
August 23 at 11:58 am - Link
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Chris Messina posted a link
Information management: Jim Miller / Miramontes Computing
August 14 at 2:42 pm - via Mento - Link
The origins of Apple's Data Detectors goes back to at least 1996! - Chris Messina via Mento
earlier than that. ATG was working on it when i was there in 1994, maybe earlier. - John Lilly
Looks like Claris Emailer, one of my products :-) - Dave C
data detectors go back to our work in 1988 for ATG precursor to Newton OS - Jerry Schuman
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John Lilly posted a link
July 31 at 6:20 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
most ridiculous offsite ever. bears, rock slide & power outage. - John Lilly via Bookmarklet
Sorry the offsite didn't work out. It always helps me to Blame Canada :) - Bret Taylor
It would surprise you have many Canadians have not seen the South Park movie and only know the song by reference. - Brett Cannon
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Lilly Irani posted an entry on rahrahfeminista2
July 21 at 11:58 pm - Link
link? - Jim Norris
You caught me, I wasn't actually Senior Vice President of Awesomeness. - Bret Taylor
assistant *to* the SVP Awesomeness - John Lilly
No way, no link. I don't want to out her. :) But am I irrational to think that if you call yourself Staff <TITLE> at Google, you should actually have been a staff <title>, since at google, staff is fairly grand poobah? Or is the staff suffix simply a redundant and harmless reminder than not only were you <title> but also a member of the tech staff? kfury gives benefit of the doubt. I have righteous vitriol. - Lilly Irani
Best thing is to explain in private if asked, but not discuss publicly. Inflating titles will cause the person doing it problems if a potential employer starts asking around about them. - Chris White
Agreed with Chris White. I have caught out someone doing this before when he applied for a job at my company. I knew someone he worked with, etc, etc. Any place that thinks about hiring will check around. - Phil
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Bret Taylor posted a message
“Most of my iPhone apps crash or stall a lot, and they have made my phone less reliable.”
July 13 at 9:46 am - Link
I installed Scrabble, Facebook, and that roller-ball game (can't remember the name). The apps stall frequently, and I can't even get back to my phone's main screen for about a minute. Hard resets didn't even work. Very annoying. - Bret Taylor
I like the apps, but my phone is a lot more sluggish now, and I am starting to regret my decision to upgrade to the 2.0 software. - Bret Taylor
Nope, I am on the original iPhone. - Bret Taylor
I haven't had a stall or crash yet. I'm on the OG iPhone. - Clay Newton
there seem to be some memory issues. I'm using the original iphone with 2.0 and have had many of the problems with crashes, etc. I just did a fresh restore (not from backup) and things seem a little better. Also, if you're having problems with apps starting and immediately crashing....try removing the app from your phone, and resyncing to itunes. It will reinstall it, and it should be fine. Some sort of security thing that's getting hung up. - shaun mclane
It's buggy on the new phones too. Some apps behave better than others. Does the iPhone have preemptive multitasking? It might not. - Steve Rubel
I'm using an original with 2.0 software. It crashes a lot, but the benefits are large. I was just driving around when I parked and opened up "Boxoffice", found out hellboy was playing near me, and now I'm posting to ff outside the theatre. The apps are making this a cooler though less stable world. - Occasional Headbanger
Interesting, I've installed about 10 apps on my 16GB iPod Touch and haven't noticed any problems at all. I have had iTunes 7.7 crash twice during syncing, but without any ill effects on either iTunes or my iPod. - Michael Connick
In addition to everything said above, my battery life has gone to hell - Dominik Hofmann
bret, i'm having similar issues -- i think i'm mostly chalking it up to the fact that i installed a fair number of apps, am messing around a lot, etc. think once i settle down, and the apps get a little better, life will be better. (hopefully) - John Lilly
I've used yelp, loopt, bloomberg, and aim. Haven't seen any hangs yet, but I have noticed the speaker volume seems lower for me with 2.0. - Chris White
You know what this means right? iPhone == Windows XP. Perfectly fine until you install lots of crappy 3rd party apps. - xero
@xero It feels more like iPhone=Treo 650 - way too many tip calcs, and a few crashes an hour - shaun mclane
Appliances should not crash. A phone is an appliance imo. I really want an iPhone but the battery life issue and stability issues I've been seeing pop up have me rethinking. - xero
I was having the same problem - even top rated apps were crashing everytime. I ended up performing a restore from iTunes and now everything works just fine. - Phil Maxwell
agree ... Apps have been crashing frequently - Nick O'Neill
Brett: just curious, did you go with the preview version on Thursday or the version via iTunes? If the former, you might want to check out: http://www.macrumors.com/2008/... - Robert Seidman
My battery life is terrible because I'm addicted to Aurora Feint. - Amit Patel
My iPhone became unstable when I had too many text messages (I get monitoring messages for servers at work), http://mike.stoppelman.com/200... - Michael
thanks Bret, I was just looking for some reasons... http://friendfeed.com/e/ee0ef7... - Orli Yakuel
o thats bc your using the iphone, simply return it to the steve jobs home address for store credit.....dignity non-refundable. - Anthony
Me too. The jailbreak apps were much more stable and useful; now I suppose they'll die off. Super Monkey Ball is the major cause of crashes on my machine; the Google app is #2. - Daniel Dulitz
I'm noticing many hangups and sluggishness but I have nothing to compare it too (first iPhone). Monkeyball wouldn't start a couple of times either. Turning off and back on again resolved all problems. - James Hull
I have found twitterfic and loopt to be the worse. Many times they will automatically restart my iphone. (gen 1) - Tony
Wait, your phone is more sluggish even when you aren't running the apps? That's weird, because I thought the whole design was that apps couldn't run in the background, specifically to avoid impacting the user experience. - ⓞnor
A complete restore definitely seemed to help. We'll see how it lasts... - Bret Taylor
Apps are cool, but battery life seems worse. - Michael Herf
I like Ivan's solution. - David Jeske
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John Lilly posted a link
July 7 at 9:10 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
a really interesting, nuanced post from Larry on Obama's campaign over the last month or so. really, really thought provoking. (and as an aside, I think relevant in many other contexts than just this one.) - John Lilly via Bookmarklet
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Fred Wilson posted an entry on Tumblr
July 5 at 3:53 am - Link
My own (brief) 2 cents on this, from the mozilla/firefox point of view, is that it can be a really good way to start -- to start getting interested & engaged users, to start getting a corpus of interesting data, to rapidly figure out what users want. And that that start could get you into the millions of users -- but over time you'll be led towards other & more comprehensive ways to give great stuff to users. - John Lilly
Agree with John. Extensions seem like a good way to get out there and build a name on a simpler platform, and then if your idea has potential to expand you can build from there. - Bartek Gniado
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July 1 at 10:27 am - Link
I really like the language you're using at the end, David -- it's about building coalitions of unlikely partners like businesses, schools, governments, individual contributors, etc... - John Lilly
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July 1 at 10:00 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
it seems to me that while the Open Web might be a social movement (I agree that it is), that what Mozilla does is more deeply rooted in the practice of software than a less constrained social movement. So while I like the language and ideas here, I believe that there are things about Mozilla that are special and software-related. - John Lilly
The more i read this piece, the more I wonder about the advisability of using this idea as a way to try to organize Mozilla or the Mozilla Foundation. i've been waiting to make sure it's not somehow a defensive reaction, I'm getting close to being able to articulate my thoughts. When i'm a bit surer about this I'll write more. - Mitchell Baker
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John Lilly posted a link
July 1 at 9:56 am - via Bookmarklet - Link
great start on what the mozilla foundation can/should be - John Lilly via Bookmarklet
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John Lilly posted an entry on John's Blog
March 23 at 7:45 pm - Link
John wants FriendFeed to put pressure on Facebook. Does it? - Louis Gray
Will Friendfeed ever have a "profile" page for a user (containing original data on the person, as opposed to references to feeds)? - Philipp Lenssen
Philipp, we may do something really basic similar to what you see on Twitter, but I don't think it would be anything like Facebook. Currently, I usually just click through to people's pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc if I want to see who they are. - Paul Buchheit
+1 for Philipp's comment, would like to be able to have a mini profile showing off some of my favorite posts to FF - Adam Kazwell
heya -- the reason i think friendfeed puts pressure on facebook is that the mini-newsfeed is basically the only reason i ever check facebook -- to see what my friends are up to. i never really care about any of the rest of it. and so for me, FF does what i need. - John Lilly
FriendFeed is a whole different beast than Facebook. Facebook is very strong at allowing its users to produce content and manage connections within the site while FriendFeed is great at aggregating, sorting, and creating a community around external content. Unfortunately, I believe FriendFeed's audience to be inherently geeky since they are willing to use the many different services while Facebook appears to the more average person. I hope more people will begin to branch from Facebook soon though. - Brandon Titus
"Currently, I usually just click through to people's pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc if I want to see who they are." True, though not everyone might like to use any of these services. How about you offer every user a chance to define their "about" page? I could link it to the Blogoscoped about page, others could link it to their Orkut page and what-not. Also, something like a 1-sentence wrap-up (like "Paul currently works at Friendfeed and likes to eat ...") may make sense even here (though it would create redundancy perhaps). Having a quick person blurb could be really useful in several situations here on Friendfeed, like when quickly deciding whether or not to subscribe to someone. - Philipp Lenssen
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Paul Buchheit liked a story on Reddit
March 6 at 11:53 am - Link
Is anyone working on getting JavaScript 2.0 into browsers? - Chris White
well, right at the moment, everyone is working on getting js2/ecmascript 4 actually spec'ed. long fight ahead. - John Lilly
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John Lilly posted an entry on John's Blog
February 21 at 8:02 pm - Link
Congrats! - Bret Taylor
thanks! we'll see if the rest of the billion is harder or easier. :-) - John Lilly
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Charles Hudson posted a link
January 9 at 3:19 pm - Link
Great coverage for the FF team! - Charles Hudson
Who is this "early adopter blogger" guy they referenced? I love that. - Louis Gray
The screenshot has our very own Mr. Hudson on it. :) - Dave
saw it this afternoon -- awesome coverage!! congrats guys... - John Lilly
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John Lilly posted an entry on John's Blog
January 2 at 8:01 pm - Link
I can't believe it has been 10 years. You created an amazing company, and I am proud to briefly have been a part of it. - Bret Taylor
thanks brett! that's a really nice thing to say, and means a lot -- i'm watching for friendfeed to be much bigger & better -- waiting for the "10 years of friendfeed" post. :-) - John Lilly
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Bret Taylor dugg a story on Digg
September 30, 2007 at 11:04 pm - Link
Congrats! Nice pictures, too. ;) - Nirav Tolia
i don't believe 4 coders behind maps and gmail come up with only this =) what's upcoming? - Selem
A second generation web startup! This article reminds me of the announcement of the Epinions launch: http://www.nytimes.com/library... - Thai Tran
Lets hope with better results -- congrats guys, looks great! - Carl Sjogreen
great launch, guys! - John Lilly
Congratulations and good luck! - ⓞnor
You should limit the length of the text field, rather than saying "Comment too long" when you click "Post". :) - ⓞnor
When you announced the name, we speculated that you would scrape your SN account and give you a meta-update feed (page, RSS, email), so I don't have to visit and so I can still keep up with friendster reprobates. - ⓞnor
... I was disappointed at first ("oh, this *adds* to the YASN problem rather than *helping* it") but the feed I get is remarkably entertaining. I don't think the NYT article describes it very well, though. - ⓞnor
... but is there no way to add an arbitrary RSS feed? - ⓞnor
Congrats! I woke up this morning to find 22 new FriendFeed friends. My feed is at least 2^22 times more interesting now. - Jess Lee
Congrats, Bret. Thanks for doing this. - j1m
... oh, "arbitrary RSS feed" is called "Blog" ... - ⓞnor
My congratulations too. Impressive speed to market! :) - Mike Cassidy
Good luck Bret! - Peter Deng
congrats, fellas! - Prakash Janakiraman
Congratulations! - Sheila Taylor
congratulations, this is really cool :) - sha-mayn teh
I'm already completely addicted... Congrats and I can't wait to see what's to come! - Ross Miller
This is a really neat product, nice and simple as well :D - Martin Porcheron
I'm loving all the new users and new content. Congrats! - Sarah Leary
Congrats guys! - Diana Ly
This reminds me of Profilactic which has ALREADY been around for some time. - Thomas Ho
Looks great, congrats - Colin Fetter
Lookin' forward to seeing this thing evolve! - danny
yay, I am glad I found this article. Cool service! - Maggyu
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February 22, 2006 at 5:07 pm - Link
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