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    Great post about Robert Scoble and the Future of FriendFeed

    via thomashawk.com
    An interesting thread yesterday from Robert Scoble on Friendfeed. Having reflected more on the Facebook acquisition I can see Scoble’s point. Scoble’s always been an early adopter’s early adopter. He’s always been about going where the ball is headed, not where it’s at.

    Here is my friendfeed entry about it: http://friendfeed.com/svartling/cba2d019/facebook-acquires-friendfeed-noooo-i-don-t-like

    And here is my post about using Posterous instead: http://pingmicro.com/how-posterous-could-be-the-next-friendfeed

    • 11 August 2009
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    Aug 11, 2009
    Svartling said...
    Thanks for the "favorites" :)

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