Former Googlers help friends share online experiences

Posted by Bill Gaffney | October 2nd, 2007

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As if the absurdly unnecessary Twitter wasn’t enough, FriendFeed, a new service currently in invite-only beta, steals a page from Facebook News Feed by allowing members to see what their friends are sharing on a variety of sites. They claim to support 23 different services running the gamut from movie ratings on Netflix to photos published to Picasa to videos viewed on YouTube to songs listened on last.fm.

The FriendFeed team had worked on some of Google’s more popular products, including Google Maps and Gmail.

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Filed under: Social Networking, Web 2.0

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