
No sooner do I start using Friendfeed then it gets better according to the Friendfeed blog with the addition of Search functionality.
"... am extremely happy to announce that FriendFeed now has search. There is now a search box on the top right of your FriendFeed home page. You can search over all of your friends' shared items, an individual person's items, or search all of FriendFeed:
You can also restrict your search to any one of the web sites FriendFeed supports. For example, here is a search for "friendfeed" in your friends' Twitter messages. While some of the sites we support at FriendFeed have search functionality available, many of them do not, and most do not allow you to restrict your searches to content from your friend network. Our hope is that this new FriendFeed feature will make all the products we support a bit more useful for you."
While Friendfeed still doesn't fully work on my mobile phone (it kinda works but some of the interface features, being Ajaxed, don't) I was happy to see that my posts on SES NY today where entirely cought by Friendfeed - just look at how easy this is:
You posted a blog post on The Analytics Guru“@KevinHeisler you'll get it next week - I'll write it up this weekend - here at SES today - till Thursday actually”“been busy at SES NY - had a post at Search Engine Roundtable http://www.seroundtable.com/ar... from the first session”Tamar Weinberg published two photos on FlickrBarry Schwartz posted a message on Twitter“Why I Am Not Looking Forward to SES NY : http://tinyurl.com/342hn6”
Pretty nice. I learnt Barry Schwartz was not looking forward to SES NY - and since I'm writing some posts for Search Engine Round Table today, that's relevant information to know, information I probably would not have found out about without the Search Functionality.









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