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Lifestreaming with Seesmic and FriendFeed

by Nandor Fejer on September 16, 2008

By Miiko Mentz

Given that Bub.blicio.us readers/viewers are highly tech savvy, I will take the liberty to assume that many of you are broadcasting your life on the Web and following and interacting with your friends using lifestreaming services such as FriendFeed and Seesmic. I enjoy both services so it was great fun catching up with Seesmic Founder Loic Le Meur and FriendFeed Co-founder Bret Taylor recently where we turned over the Bub.blicio.us mic to Bret and had him interview Loic.

The two are speaking at a MIT/Standfor Venture Lab (VLAB) event at Stanford tonight where Kara Swisher, co-executive editor of All Things Digital, Wall Street Journal, will be moderating the “Lifestreaming: The Real-time Web” panel. Softtech VC Founder Jeff Clavier and Pownce Co-founder Leah Culver will be joining Loic and Brett on tonight’s panel. Tonight’s VLAB event is sold out, but there are a limited number of walk-in tickets available. For more information visit: VLAB Lifestreaming: The Real-time Web.

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Supernova: Interview with Bret Taylor of friendfeed

by Alison McNeill on July 9, 2008

With all of the buzz surrounding friendfeed we just had to snag an interview with co-founder Bret Taylor at the Supernova conference. He stopped to chat about how they’re doing and what we can expect to see from the service in the future.

You can see our previous coverage of friendfeed here.

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FriendFeed FTW with New iPhone Interface

by Brian Solis on June 30, 2008

by Brian Solis

Twitter unlocked its “Replies” tab today and FriendFeed released its new iPhone interface, FTW.

FriendFeed is the new darling of the blogosphere and for good reason. It aggregates the online activity of you and your social graph into one easy to view stream, from tweets to blog posts and everything in between. The most compelling feature is that people can comment directly in FriendFeed, with some of those comments making it back to its point of origin – depending on the platform.

For the time being, FriendFeed is not only aggregating online activity, but more importantly, aggregating online conversations as well.

Today Bret Taylor and company released an elegant iPhone interface that looks and acts just like the real thing. For those using other Web-enabled phones, make sure to bookmark this address instead.

Chris Pirillo had a great comment over at the FriendFeed blog, which I thought was definitely worth sharing, “Wait a second. Why isn’t the FriendFeed blog… just another FriendFeed account? This is crazy. You’ve got your blog in Blogger, and… nobody’s commenting here because people are commenting on Bret’s link.”

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