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Louis Gray posted an entry on louisgray.com
September 22 at 1:20 am - Link
So far, the commenters on my site _don't_ want Twitter and FriendFeed to go mainstream. Do you want to keep these technologies to yourself? - Louis Gray
I do, I'd say Twitter probably has the best shot right now. FF is still over the head of too many, they dont know (and dont want to know) about rss - sean percival
I really hope with the continuous feature additions and improvements to FriendFeed, it would soon have a universal appeal. There are so many Nay-sayers but I'm behind them 220%. :) As for Twitter - I don't really use it anyway, so it doesn't make a difference. Although I would LOL if they were to start charging monthly fees. ie: Threaded replies are only for premium accounts haha - Mona N.
This weekend I excitedly told an engineer-friend (hydrologist) about meeting the "inventor of RSS" last week. And he said "what's that?" -- Bastard. - Brian Hendrickson
I'm with friendfeed. And yes, it should go mainstream ASAP. Many just want to go to friendfeed because "nobody else but you are on there, I know". So that is the real problem. - Ryo
Twitter will go mainstream as people always want to be noticed. Friendfeed has a harder road because it is not about the user, it is about the information. If Friendfeed goes mainstream, it will be in a much different way, like a major research or news tool. - Rob Diana
FF will go mainstream as soon as people realize that it's *not* about the information, it's about the conversation. Twitter in its current form is a megaphone broadcasting system a la FB status updates, without a realistic and understandable method of replying. FF on the other hand not only let's you share information, but creates a method to *discuss* it. It's biggest obstacle for going mainstream is the UI. - Stupid Blogger (aka Tina)
Tina, I mostly agree about the conversation, but the conversation is typically based on the information at this point. I think the amount of information that passes through will be too much for most people until better filters are in place. I admit, I tend to be very pessimistic when it comes to growth and mainstream adoption of most tech. - Rob Diana
I am all for both apps hitting mainstream fast. Both serve excellent online communication needs. Twitter provides broadcasts and quick short replies; whereas FriendFeed provides the ability to share information and generate conversation / feedback regarding that info., which can blossom into an entire community around that topic. Twitter's challenge is stability, scalability and UI. FriendFeed's challenge is search, organization and UI. - Susan Beebe (Santa Claus)
Rob, I can only base statements on my experience of course, and they're going to be affected by who follows me. With that said, my most engaging conversations on FF have usually been around a topic tossed up as a status update/question, not a link to an external post. Also, unlike FB and TW which offer a one to one conversation model (excepting FB groups), FF automatically offers a one to many conversation model. - Stupid Blogger (aka Tina)
FriendFeed will go mainstream because it's a better medium than email for sharing links and news. I wrote in detail on this here: http://friendfeed.com/e/c2f76d... - Bruce Lewis via fftogo
couple quick comments: not everything needs to "go mainstream" to be a success, it is ok to fill a niche & some things are not products but rather features best integrated into or augmenting something else - i think friendfeed fits both these criteria (current and future) and i see that as a good thing personally... - mike "glemak" dunn
@Mike - I've been thinking this too lately. What is "a success"? Is Apple a "success". They only have about 5% of the market of computers, yet I think there is a lot more media buzz about Apple unveiling a revised macbook than there is about Dell or HP introducing a revised 1050e or whatever they call them. If you get 1% of Americans using your product, that is 3 million people. That is a lot. - Robert Felty
What is mainstream? 25% of US population? 10% of RSS/tech geeks? 1% of the world? 10% of people who would pay for this service? FF's current UX won't scale to a large population having lots of real conversations here. But it does serve a good niche (or two or three) right now. But what % of the world has/wants to have conversations like this? Mainstream would drive FF to be everything to everyone. Would we (as early adopters) still like it then? - David Lee
I have a radical idea... how about Twitter just finds a way to make some money. Mainstream is great... but completely misses the point... - Brian Roy
I am "mainstream", but I've been on FF for a year as of tomorrow. - Anne Bouey
Has anyone else noticed the push the major media give to some services and not others? How often did Television Programming (news, sitcoms, talk shows) talk about "googling" something; did you ever hear them talk about "yahooing" or "asking" anything? Then it was myspace, myspace, myspace followed by Facebook. Makes me wonder if those who own the media heavily invest and then push their investments. - Internet Strategist
Internet Strategist: media people just want to be cool. It's easy to understand why they push certain stuff. I do the same. I have no investments in anything. - Robert Scoble
Will Twitter and FriendFeed become mere commodities, fed to the masses by media moguls, to sell their product ? Because that is their job. I think Twitter is becoming more mainstream, more noticed and talked about - but not generally understood. How would it be affected by advertising and ten times the traffic? FF will take longer to catch on, even though it is better. Twitter plants seeds that can be grown in FriendFeed. - Chris Loft
frankly i don't think Joe the Plumber is really that interested in such a mass of content/dialogue, Facebook is about as much feed as an average person can handle. FF/Twitter are downright manic for them and they don't have/don't want the mental faculty to deal with the multiple perpetual conversations/topics - it creates more anxiety than fun and if it's not fun it's toast. Neither will get double digit % of the population using them - Bob
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“I just want to put it out there: likes on comments. Thanks.”
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Cee Bee posted a message
“i know where summer goes -- ryan mcginley”
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reminds me of sigur ros' "gobbledigook" - Cee Bee
Very cool. Like x2 for pics and sigur ros - Matt Musgrave
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Sydney, as we all know shares one of its edges with the Pacific Ocean, and another with the Blue Mountains. Along the eastern edge are many beaches, and to my surprise in putting this post together, almost all of these beaches has its own pool carved somewhere into its rocky perimeter. The geometry of each is slightly different. They are skewed rectangles, triangles, they are of indeterminate length - although most are around about 50m - they are embedded along the edges of cliffs, they sit solitary on reefs, they occasionally like at Narrabeen, spectacularly hinge off the point of a peninsula. At Wylies Baths they play host to a wonderful timber platform. At Collaroy, the ocean side edge of the pool bends as an abstraction of the bend of the cliff behind. - Cee Bee
Just about every Sydney beach has one, usually at the southern end, to give swimmers some protection when the southerly winds bring cold air and big seas. Most have changing rooms and showers, and are free for swimmers. Serene at low tide, choppy at high, they are, in many ways, the original infinity pools. Each pool has its own colorful history. Some were built by wealthy individuals in the 1800s, when Victorian-era morals banned daytime swimming at the beach, a concept hard to fathom in a country where going to the beach seems to be required. Some pools were built by convicts, others during the Depression. They come in all sizes and shapes, from 50 meters long (roughly 55 yards) and many lanes wide to much smaller boutique pools. Sydney today has some 40 traditional public 50-meter pools (New York and Los Angeles each has two!), which may explain how swimmers from Australia, with a population around 20 million, were able to haul off 15 medals at the 2004 Olympics in Athens — second only to the - Cee Bee
USA. - Cee Bee
Must feel great way to swim in "a great-white proof" way :) - Olcayto Cengiz
SF had some of these baths, called the Fleischhacker baths- now covered and in dissuse. piped in sea water for the same reasons- safer from the tide, had changing rooms, etc. Sad! - anna
just flying:) - Igor Poltavskiy
Anna, Check out these photos of the baths now. http://www.flickr.com/photos/5... - Chris W
Adding to anna's comment, here's some info about the Fleischhacker pool in San Francisco, which closed down in the 70's. http://www.outsidelands.org/sw... - Mike Doeff
cool pics - Cee Bee
@Chris I've seen those trippy photos - they make me want to guerilla clean! - anna
@Mike Doeff thanks for the link- fascinating - anna
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right next to Larry and Sergey - Bob
Lol Bob i dont think Larry & Sergey will be sleeping like babys...the N97 seems good competition for android in my opinion - Eldon via twhirl
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Kitten & Pole Dancer
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o_O umm...that was all kinds of wrong - Anna Haro
awww....i thought it was cute. the kitten was real playful and looking like it was gonna get squashed, but she was real skilled - Cee Bee
You know you're not a very good stripper when your dancing takes up the whole screen, but all eyes are on the tiny kitten on the floor. - Ciaoenrico
Cee Bee, I thought she was a HE. I watched the whole thing, and I'm still not convinced that's a woman...lol *plays again* - Anna Haro
And then they get it on! - Outsanity
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“With the huge number of FF users who have more than 3-4 blogs it would be awesome if we could point at the blog feed icon and get a short description of each blog in addition to the name/URL.”
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I second that. - Nicola Quinn
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Hate it. - Sweyn via twhirl
I'm so confused. That's what my GR has been looking like at least since last month. The last time I visited before that, was probably in July, so memory and all that, but I thought it always looked like this. Am I missing something? - Anika Malone
it's looked like the first image or the 2nd Anika? - Zee.
The first,because I didn't notice a second image. Now, I see the difference. It's not that bad. The blue on the sidebar, is ugly anyway. Reminds me of Yahoo! circa '94. - Anika Malone
@Anika @Zee you gotta see the second image (with the little arrow) -- that's the new one - Jorge Escobar
lol... - Zee.
Personally a big fan of the new look, much cleaner and professional - Matt Harwood
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Italy is really going down because of our politicians. I'm thinking to go away. Any suggestion? - Simone Riccardi
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Steven Hodson posted an entry on WinExtra
Wednesday at 3:18 pm - Link
More bad news for freedom and privacy. - Internet Strategist
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Jesse Stay posted a message on Twitter
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“Is there a way to get a permalink so we can direct traffic to a specific item in a Room or anyone's posts here? We could promote FriendFeed more efficiently if there were (already are?). If they're here already we need to make them more obvious.”
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Look under More and there's a permalink. BTW, it took me a long time to find it too. - todd
The link option (under More) doesn't provide one of the links you want? - Brian Sullivan
Yes, that is what I wanted. Just didn't know it was there as the "Link to This Entry". Thanks. - Internet Strategist
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Cee Bee posted a link
Foster and Hadid to redesign Mecca
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"Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid have been lined up to take on one of the most high-profile projects on earth – the redevelopment of Mecca According to sources, the scheme for Islam's holiest city could create a huge new structure around the central Haram mosque that will eventually be capable of holding three million people, making it the 'highest occupancy' building in the world. The top-secret plans are being backed by King Abdullah ben Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia who has asked a hand-picked collection of starchitects to 'establish a new architectural vision' for the 356,800m2 mosque complex. The AJ believes that the project is likely to be phased, with phase one transforming the mosque from having an official capacity of 900,000 to 1.5 million. This will then go up to three million with the completion of several phases over the following five to 10 years. - Cee Bee via Bookmarklet
It is understood the proposals have been split into two 'tracks', with Foster + Partners earmarked to look at a range of alternatives for the northern expansion of the Haram mosque. Ten other practices are also believed to have been approached to draw up feasibility studies for the extension programme, including Atkins. Meanwhile Hadid has been given the prize task of coming up with ideas for the Haram mosque itself as well as 'revisiting the whole area of the central district'. Another six other 'world renown' architects have also been linked with the job. British-based engineers Adams Kara Taylor and Faber Maunsell are also in the frame for the multi-billion pound project. A source close to project told the AJ: 'This study is not meant to be a competition… the main objective of the design studies is to enrich our discourse on how we should address the future architecture of the Haram and its growth. 'These design exercises in addition to other investigations will be subject to an exhibition - Cee Bee
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I really like Peoplebrowsr and think it fills the gaps so many people have been whinging about. - Nicola Quinn
PeopleBrowsr FTW, that's for sure - Sociosophy Reviews via twhirl
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nice typographic attention to detail. - Isaac Hepworth
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I particularly like this one. - Isaac Hepworth
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The messy desk of Albert Einstein (1955)
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November 24 at 2:45 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
"Stacks of papers, envelopes and a half to write formulas. These images of Albert Einstein’s desk in his office at Princeton were published by Life magazine in 1955, just months before his death. They can contemplate a blackboard full of equations, a pile of old magazines and even his own pipe momentarily abandoned on one of the notebooks. We can see, what looks like a dress, some books, a copy of a journal of philosophy and even a glass ashtray. Under the piles of papers were lost atisban pens and unopened letters, documents that might contain the key to the unified theory, which invested unsuccessfully in recent years of his life. At the center of the picture there is a photo of what looks like a square, not people. What Einstein was thinking minutes before it reached the photographer? On the advantages and disadvantages of having a messy desk authentic treaties have been written, some of whom argue that chaos can be more productive than an order too strict. - Cee Bee via Bookmarklet
"If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, then what are we to think of an empty desk?” - Einstein. What about a dirty desk then? - klecu
yes, that very quote is in the article - Cee Bee
well I'm in good company - sofarsoshawn
We should have a desk meme. - torque
So does this mean a cluttered *desktop* is the current analogy? - AJ Kohn
someone gave me a desk plaque: Creative minds are never tidy, so today I am a creative mind by the looks of my desk. - jlt
Louis Gray does not like this. File those papers. Get it done. :-) - todd
The one man in history I would love to meet. These photographs are priceless. My mother used to tell me that if you had a messy room you would have nightmares. If you have a messy desk you will never be anyone in life because you'll be too busy looking for yourself amongst the mess. Guess she was wrong ; ) - Adriana
Amazing the one man I totaly would put up with :) and the messy desk too! - SekhemetsHathor
The work produced from a much earlier messy desk is still the most important 'theory' that we have today. Has there been anything in science in the past one hundred years to surpass the magic of E = M c squared ?? - Chris Loft
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