FriendFeed Links

Sarah Perez on April 21st, 2008

friendfeed2 Despite it being a Monday, I was happy to discover not one, but two great posts about FriendFeed today.

One comes from Internet Duct Tape - "How to Import Your Twitter Contacts to FriendFeed." This post features a program that uses Google’s social graph to find links between your Twitter friends and FriendFeed users. Run the program and watch it find and subscribe to all your Twitter friends on FriendFeed. Genius. The download is here.

And if you think you might be overloaded with content if you install that, then check out Louis Gray’s post on FriendFeedMachine. This new service lets you filter between close friends and everyone else you follow. See it in action here.

Of course, I still find one of the best ways to filter FriendFeed is to simply filter by service, another Internet Duct Tape find.

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iGoogle Becoming a Social Network

Sarah Perez on April 21st, 2008

igoogle_devsite Today, Google announced a new site for developers which will help them build gadgets for the iGoogle, the customized Google homepage. In addition to info about the site, available here, the announcement also mentioned some of iGoogle’s new features, including left navigation, a maximized or "canvas view" option for gadgets, and social features for gadgets using the OpenSocial APIs.

I was very curious about the social features, which are described as including a friends list and displaying activities through a special updates gadget.

Reading through the FAQ, what this appears to mean is that iGoogle is going social. A special gadget called the "friends manager gadget" is being included in the developer tools, says the FAQ. Developers can share activities with other devs who have access to the Sandbox. However, the FAQ continues, stating "This is not the final network that will be used in iGoogle. Users will have full control over who their friends are and will be able to easily modify their list of friends. Stay tuned for details."

So, what is the "final network," then? Apparently, it will be a some sort of social network based around users’ iGoogle pages.

Another reference to this future network is hinted at in the FAQ, when reading a Q&A about iGoogle profiles. In an iGoogle profile, states the FAQ, you can modify your profile data (displayname and thumbnail) using the profile gadget. Again, the mysterious final network is referred to: "This is not the final profile or data that will be used in iGoogle. Stay tuned for details."

Reading on and making interpretations, I see there’s a gadget dialog box that will be for users to invite their friends to add a gadget, and gadgets with social features will need to receive permission from the user upon install.

More details about the new iGoogle Sandbox are displayed in this video: