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From the buzz I hear & read on a daily basis, having a FriendFeed account is a must.
- First Impression: Simple & clean. As you will read immediately below, creating an account is done in two steps & doesn’t require a lot of time or hassle.

- Registration Process: Creating your account name is quick & easy; it should take you less than a minute. The next step lets you find people you know through Facebook or your existing email accounts. The Facebook application did not work after a few attempts, but finding people through my Gmail & Yahoo mail accounts was simple. Unsurprising to me; I can only find two people I know, but luckily, before completing the registration process I am taken to a screen of popular friend’s friends. Subscribing to their feeds is done with the click of a button. Nine appear at a time & new subscription recommendations auto fill each time a new one is added. Once you are done with all of this, you are taken to your friends page & can begin seeing what they publish or add your own.



- What It Is: An aggregator for just about every social media account you manage online. Currently there are 41 services you can add to your FriendFeed. There are four main tabs - friends, rooms, me, & everyone. Friends shows you all subscription updates with the most recent displaying at the top of the page. You can join or create your own discussion room; a great way for niche topics, interests, etc. to become more in-depth conversations. Your me tab removes everything but your updates. In the everyone tab, you see just that; everyone’s updates.

- Potential: If you are ahead of the game & you frequently update things like your blog Twitter, Flickr, Del.icio.us, & StumbleUpon & have a healthy FriendFeed subscription list your ability to reach many increases. It is a great way to engage & share your content with others while pulling the same type of content from your friend’s feeds.
- Why You Should Join: Once you sign up for FriendFeed & realize the connection potential, you will instantly realize the value of this service. Many of us spend a lot of time updating others about the various types of content we post; problem is we are usually wary of spamming our friends. However, if someone finds you compelling enough to subscribe to your feed, chances are they will want to participate in many of the things you wish to share.
- Why You Should Avoid: I honestly cannot think of one. Yes, FriendFeed could be a little prettier in presentation. BUT like RSS, you can easily keep yourself up to date with content you find interesting or valuable.

