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Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed

zee Written on 29th December 2008                                                                                                              14 COMMENTS some text
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.

About the author: Based in London, Zee is Editor in Chief at The Next Web and Principal at online marketing and new media agency WeDoCreative . A prominent tech blogger, he is also a design & marketing connoisseur, social media devotee & web application fanatic.

14 comments/trackbacks to “Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed”

  1. Dec 29, 2008: ZeeDotMe (Zee)

    Video: Robert Scoble explains how to use Friendfeed http://bit.ly/4qau

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  2. Dec 29, 2008: Marc’s Voice » Blog Archive » So many experts, such little time

    [...] Robert Scoble [...]

  3. Dec 29, 2008: BartCollet (Bart Collet)

    Robert Scoble 26′ friendfeed howto movie http://is.gd/dXkH My FF i here http://is.gd/dXkJ (miss scribd)

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  4. Dec 29, 2008: DrShock (Walter van den Broek)

    friendfeed beginers watch this great video by scobleizer http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v

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  5. Dec 29, 2008: sethgoldstein (Seth Goldstein)

    @scobleizer explains friendfeed posted by @boris http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v

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  6. Mar 31, 2009: driessen (Samuel Driessen)

    Watching: “Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed – The Next Web” ( http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v )

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  7. Mar 31, 2009: jschultz (Jeremy Schultz)

    @theparallaxview RT @driessen: Watching: “Robert Scoble Explains How to Use Friendfeed – The Next Web” ( http://tinyurl.com/87vc7v )

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  8. Jun 6, 2009: Media Literacy: Making Sense Of New Technologies And Media by George Siemens - Jun 6 09 | Digest I Realize

    [...] 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 [...]

  9. Jun 6, 2009: Media Literacy: Making Sense Of New Technologies And Media by George Siemens - Jun 6 09 | 1 RSSBLOG.com

    [...] 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 [...]

  10. Jun 6, 2009: The Power of Blog | Media Literacy: Making Sense Of New Technologies And Media by George Siemens - Jun 6 09

    [...] 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 [...]

  11. Jun 7, 2009: Media Literacy: Making Sense Of New Technologies And Media by George Siemens - Jun 6 09 | Bizness Geek

    [...] 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 [...]

  1. By Dr Shock on Dec 29, 2008

    Great video, learned a lot about friendfeed as a beginner, thanks. Turning off friends from friends, not able to find how?
    Kind regards and thanks Dr Shock

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    By Zee M Kane on December 29th, 2008:

    Hi Dr Shock…you hide the post from a friend of a friend, then you pick up “hide more items like this”, and then you pick up the most fitting option

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  2. By Marc on Dec 29, 2008

    Great video, Robert. One off-side question though: why do you frequently double-click on the simple hyperlinks in the demo? Maybe you’ve never noticed but it is really not needed, a one-click will do…

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