Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed
Written on 29th December 2008
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Zee, Editor in Chief at The Next Web, Principal at WeDoCreative.
Robert Scoble; tech journalist and passionate Friendfeed user has released a fantastic video demonstrating why Friendfeed is so useful and why you should be trying the service out too.
FYI, we also have a series titled The Unofficial Guide to Friendfeed, you can read part 1 What Makes Friendfeed Special and part 2 Getting Started.




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friendfeed beginers watch this great video by scobleizer http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v
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@scobleizer explains friendfeed posted by @boris http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v
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Watching: “Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed – The Next Web” ( http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v )
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@theparallaxview RT @driessen: Watching: “Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed – The Next Web” ( http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v )
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[...] and tracking. Several family members and friends have closed Facebook accounts, set Twitter and FriendFeed sites to “private”, and stopped using Chrome (or other tools that are too heavily reliant on [...]