this product is interesting.. but sort of confusing and kind of limited. hmm, I'll give it some more time. (i also couldn't connect my twitter account.)
- Jenna Bilotta
Rochelle, it's real-time blog search by topic, not by author or source.
- Louis Gray
Just signed up for it. Figuring it out as I go. This looks interesting.
- Jon, the Beartato of '10
connected twitter, delicious and my google reader shared items blog...... now...time to be lazy
- Bwana ☠
Just refreshed the page and it seems to have worked.
- Kol Tregaskes
It keeps telling me that's an invalid code
- Jill O'Neill
"This promotional code has expired. However, we will let you know through this email when we open as public. Thank you for your interest!" =(
- David Cook
Dang. Sorry Jill, George and David. That's why I put it on FriendFeed 40 minutes before Twitter. Hmmm...
- Louis Gray
Jesus Louis why not 300 or 400? They'll already gone.
- Matt Ruiz
Unfortunately I don't keep a friendfeed window open at work, and I missed it.
- DGentry
101??? For me??? Just kidding when can we expect more to be available?
- Cody Heitschmidt
You gotta be kidding! I was late for techcrunch's and yours Louis. Is it really worth a hype around it?
- Sasha Kovaliov
That's the second time today I missed it. I'm watching Arrington and Robert discuss friendfeed live right now. They're talking about the mob issue on friendfeed. This should be interesting.
- Michael Fidler
LPH -- it is real-time powered blog search based on keywords, not sources. You want it.
- Louis Gray
BEX, LPH, I've only played with it a little. By adding some of your own feeds of your choice (I added Twitter and delicious) it looks at your tags and hashtags and shows you related content. You can also add any tags representing any topic you might be interested in. It's a little hard to explain beyond that, but it has a very simple interface that encourages serendipitous discovery of content on specific topics. I like it!
- Laura N
well, there's a generic "add a blog" where you can put any URL you want and I tried adding my friendfeed URL but I'm not sure if it's working. [EDIT: No, I'm pretty sure that doesn't work.]
- Laura N
it's all about tags. So, for instance, it doesn't bring in all my tweets, only those that I used a hashtag in. And the main "point" of bringing that in is to surface the fact that I might be interested in that tag and might want to see other items from all across lazyfeed with that same tag.
- Laura N
I tried it out. I have a more universal stuff finder thanks to zemanta and google search. It even comes up with contextual advertising. It's getting packaged into something distributable since Google and Twitter aren't necessarily interested in working together
- Mark Essel
from iPhone
out of invites :( want to hook a friendfeeder up? ;)
- Tyler Gillies
The more I use this, I'm finding that it seems to be scraping a number of, well - 'questionable' sources for content. I'm hoping that they'll allow users to remove sources, vote things down, etc. in some fashion as things develop. It's a nice concept, but it definitely needs some serious refinement.
- Dan Dashnaw
Do you think it is scraping the entire blogosphere? Or only blogs added by users? I can't tell.
- Laura N