"And while I once questioned why anybody who wasn't a Web services junkie and RSS maven would join, I've seen users who want to be consumers of information instead of producers of information enjoy the service, solely for communicating with friends."
- Clare Dibble
Well now, this article has gotten kicked up to the top of techmeme. I hope you realize this is coming out of your 15 minutes of fame.
- j1m
"Looking at Duncan's stream on FriendFeed (http://friendfeed.com/duncanr...), I can see he imported his service and added friends, but he didn't participate. He didn't comment on other items. He didn't respond to others' comments. He didn't "Like" anything. He took a very passive approach and it's the interactivity of FriendFeed that sets the service apart." This is so true.
- Ginger Makela Riker
Just 15 minutes, j1m? :-) It is kind of nuts. I was at a baseball game when all this was going on...
- Louis Gray
While I don't want to repeat the <a href="http://www.louisgray.com/live...">comment that I left at the blog post itself</a>, it should be noted that FriendFeed's comment/like features provide an overlay of metadata over the original artifacts that is easily accessible.
- Ontario Emperor