Posts Tagged ‘friendfeed’

Should a FriendFeed type product for the enterprise be named employeefeed or colleaguefeed or something else ?

Monday, July 7th, 2008

There are others who are dreaming of a FriendFeed type product for the enterprise

Name?

  1. colleaguefeed
  2. employeefeed
  3. workerfeed
  4. FirmFeed (Gaby)
  5. ?

Features?

  1. tags at message level - possibility to change tags after message creation with version management — at comment level would be nice
  2. granular privacy control - creating a room for every group of people is too much !
  3. ?

Am very lucky to have come across Six Degrees of Joe Tucci (and many inspiring posts by Steve Todd, CLARiiON Founder, EMC employee) via Is FriendFeed a Lotus Eater?. Thanks to both..

smart signal amplification

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

how is select * from friendfeed feedback sorted by likes + comments descending? Sean McBride: “Now we’re getting somewhere with smart noise reduction” - I like to call it “smart signal amplification” :-)

FriendFeed on Steroids

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

If FriendFeed is Twitter on Steroids, what would be FriendFeed on Steroids?

  1. tags for “share something” - tags for the “comments” would be nice
  2. ability to “share something” to arbitrary list of nicknames and emails without need to create a room!
  3. change tags with version management
  4. ordinal priority at tag intersection level and collaborative ordinal priority - first step : sort by likes+comment descending
  5. ?

friendfeed makes it easy to listen to each other

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

twitter makes it easy to listen to each other too.. but for the downtimes..

Simple sharing directly from FriendFeed

apart from the text, link, allow me to share
1) tags (del.icio.us) ,
2) nicknames (selective sharing)

Eric Schmidt Reveals Google’s Secret : “They can learn to listen. Listening to each other is core to our culture, and we don’t listen to each other just because we’re all so smart. We listen because everyone has good ideas, and because it’s a great way to show respect. And any company, at any point in its history, can start listening more.”