Gaming, Technology, Social Media, and Fun
I’ve always been a big fan of real-time information on the internet. Ever since the early days of IRC and Usenet, I would prefer IRC since the entire experience was live and real-time. Usenet and forums had the delay factor.
Yesterday, I read about the decision Wordpress made to support RSS Cloud. What [...]
In: geek
2 Jul 2008One of the conversations that stemmed from our “Twit-Out” a few months ago was, “Can we save Twitter with open-source?” My response was the following:
I agree that Twitter could use some help, but I don’t know if opening the source is the main solution. I do believe, a healthy dose of stiff competition encourages [...]
In: web2.0
5 May 2008Today, Google announced a cool new feature to Google Reader: The ability to share an item with a note. I could see this being useful for me and my podcast as Google Reader shared items is my primary source for collecting links to podcast about. Now I can do this outside of [...]
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27 Mar 2008Google Reader is green with envy.
Well, at least in my house it is. Why? I’ve been using FriendFeed as my primary source of news and information for the past two weeks. Google Reader used to dominate my information consumption until I found FriendFeed. I would scour my list of RSS [...]
After playing ~20 hours of Final Fantasy XIII, I'm pretty sure I'm going to buy the entire Fabula Nova Crystallis series http://j.mp/ahKmc5 18 hrs ago

Feedly’s FriendFeed Aggregation [Do Want]
In: geek| web2.0
8 Jul 2008One thing Feedly has nailed, is aggregation of FriendFeed conversations surrounding a blog post. Feedly surfs the FriendFeed waves and finds all relevant conversations surrounding a particular post. This gives you a great summary of what the FriendFeed community is talking about regarding that post. It also allows you to easily contribute [...]