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Bret Taylor's blog: My FriendFeed presentation from MIT/Stanford Venture Lab - Bret Taylor's blog

  • jeffisageek · 1 year ago
    hey bret thanks for sharing the presentation. good stuff!
  • Oliver Ding · 1 year ago
    I created a group for Friendfeed on SlideShare.net:
    http://www.slideshare.net/group/friendfeed

    Would you mind share your presentation on SlideShare.net?

    Many thanks!

    Oliver Ding

    http://friendfeed.com/oliverding

    http://friendfeed.com/rooms/slideshare
  • amy · 1 year ago
    Thanks Bret, I get tired of trying to explain friend feed, now I can have people read this and get an idea of what it is about.
    Auntie Amy
  • s · 1 year ago
    try this:
    one of the world's useless, time sink site that delivers joy and enjoyment for a duration of 2 minutes. you can see what boring people share and favorite and talk on to feel the "oh, we are so cool. look all these glorious, hip things i like".
  • Scott P. · 1 year ago
    In other words, "I prefer to watch mind-numbing tv..."

    Don't bother with the brightness knob either... it doesn't work...
  • s · 1 year ago
    <quote>In other words, "I prefer to watch mind-numbing tv..."</quote>
    Not much that different.

    FriendFeed is also a source for dopamine. The more dopamine you release, the more you want to go back. Each visit to the site makes you feel less bored for a few minutes. But what makes you less bored makes you also an addict to a time-sink, which in my opinion doesn't deliver an equivalent value.

    This is a note to myself. I would love to hear opinions on how FriendFeed let you create things, make things better instead of wasting your valuable time.
  • srw · 1 year ago
    Seems like you didn't customize ff towards productivity.
    I have built my network with "nodes" related to my daily work and they really help in resource discovery beyond the
    mainstream media.
  • Rishabh Mishra (possible248) · 1 year ago
    The graphs made me laugh like crazy. I love this peephole into what it is like to work at FriendFeed.
  • mndoci · 1 year ago
    Bret ... Happy to note that The Life Scientists caught your eye. Friendfeed has become quite a valuable part of our community, spawning conference backchannels and all kinds of daughter rooms and topics. Nice slides/analysis. Would have been a fun event to attend
  • ajbatac · 1 year ago
    Great presentation Bret! :)
  • Douglas Karr · 1 year ago
    Very few people recognize nor plan for the momentum that accompanies social platforms and mediums. I've got a couple social networks and see this linear growth pattern on 2 of the Ning sites I assist in administering. I believe there should be away to predict the slope of these lines dependent on your network, audience, and quality of the site and content. Congratulations to Friendfeed on the terrific growth and exceptional interface. I'm still twittering away, but I find myself engaged often on Friendfeed.
  • Scabr · 1 year ago
    The best of FriendFeed : Tech discussions. Btw,where's link of FF-this post-discussion?:)
  • Scobleizer · 1 year ago
    Funny how I join services just as they start growing wildly. Joining FriendFeed in February was the best decision I've made all year.
  • Louis Gray · 1 year ago
    Of course, your joining FriendFeed was a big boost in terms of how they continued to grow. There were some good contributing folks who were noisier in the March-May timeframe to get this thing off the ground, as you know.
  • Scott P. · 1 year ago
    Yeah, but now here comes lifestream.fm...
  • Brett · 1 year ago
    Happy to see you're blogging again, Bret!
  • Dario Salvelli · 1 year ago
    Thank you for the slide Bret! So rilevant the FF traffic for every new startup. No panic!. ;) Do u have some video?
  • baldie · 1 year ago
    For me Friendfeed has been the place to hang out ever since I discovered it. The amount of information flowing through it is astounding and the fact that people here are actually nice and helpful (compared to other places where they are just obnoxious) is wonderful. I have learnt a lot since I started FriendFeeding! And thanks for posting that presentation. Now I know where to send my friends if they ask me about FriendFeed.
  • smbeebe · 1 year ago
    WOW, fantastic stuff Brett - thanks! So glad I signed up in early March 2008. It's been a great sled ride all the way!! :) I love FriendFeed and am very impressed with your high level of personal touch with regard to incoming requests. FriendFeed's growth is phenomenal and will only continue to soar as you blast out new features and improvements. Thanks for the great work!

    Susan Beebe
    http://FriendFeed.com/SusanBeebe
  • shonzilla · 1 year ago
    Thanks for this peek into tribulations that FriendFeed had while not many outside people cared.
    Now, the game is changing - more people (users of social aggregators) are beginning to understand the importance of human filters.

    We all have yet to understand how to human-powered filters work or how to make them work best for each of us. The net result is that FriendFeed is one of those tools that allow us to process more information and narrow our attention spans in order to stay in this accelerating game called Web 2.0. Or was it Web 3.0?

    Cheers!
    Shonzilla
  • Laura_N · 1 year ago
    If you think that launching Rooms was part of what contributed to your growth, please, please, please make the rooms easier to discover and promote them more. You could have a page featuring the most active rooms, the biggest rooms, etc.

    I love FriendFeed and to the sourpuss who said "you can see what boring people share", I have to respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree. FriendFeed is an important professional development tool for me, and it does it quicker than any other method I can think of. I look forward to its continuing development.
  • BjornTipling · 1 year ago
    Twitter downtime was the reason. Twitter's uptime was terrible in march. It was difficult to use the service, and M. Arrington and Scoble were all blabbing about how everyone would abandon twitter for Friendfeed. Well that didn't happen, but what did happen was that more people started using friendfeed seriously, and then network effects happened.
  • Web Design · 10 months ago
    nice way to present things, is there something why there are less users in winters than in summers. I have even observed the stats of few other sites and happened to find out same trend; less visits in winter than in spring or summer.
  • Joe Dawson · 9 months ago
    Great presentation, also checked out your post on Google Apps very impressive :)