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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
Auntie Amy
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".
Don't bother with the brightness knob either... it doesn't work...
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.
I have built my network with "nodes" related to my daily work and they really help in resource discovery beyond the
mainstream media.
Susan Beebe
http://FriendFeed.com/SusanBeebe
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
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.