
Noticed a post on How FriendFeed Can Teach You About Your Friends at Techipedia, by Tamar Weinberg (who I met several times recently at events in NYC):
"FriendFeed has been out for just a few months and has already established itself as a solid startup with an indefinite amount of potential. Founded by four ex-Googlers, FriendFeed allows you to subscribe to your friends’ updates across 35 social networks and to stay up to date with the content they’re discovering and sharing across the web. "
While Tamar hasn't really said anything new here, it reminded me of the daily email I get from Friendfeed with most of the content my friends have produced over the last 24 hours in it - I save those mails instead of deleting them because I know, eventually, I may want to data mine them for information about my friends, over time.
In other words, I'm seeing the possibility of using Friendfeed to store all the friends activities, indefinitely, that your interested in - or those who subscribe to your friendfeed url.





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