
Friendfeed is an amazing new service founded by ex-Gmail and do not be malevolent inventor Paul Buchheit. Friendfeed (which is much google-like) tries to unravel the problem of keeping an eye on your mates activities on the internet, social networks, blogging tools, photograph upload sites and so on a kind of meta stories aggregator, sitting on top of well-liked sites watching for stories.
What you do on registration is add a connection to 2 pals. Then, you can supply your one) Amazon email so that the friendfeed can access your internet wishlist). Your Digg user-name so that the friendfeed knows when you dugg something or add a Digg comment, three) your Flickr user name, four) your blogging URL, and the like.
With that information in hand, if you do something online (post a new entry, digg a tale and so on.). Your friends will be cautioned to it with a link on the Friendfeed homepage (which collects all their mates activities in one giant list), e.g. One reading John Doe posted My Vacation on Johns Blog or Tony Ruscoe dugg comparing the Top 3 Photograph blogging site on Digg and the like. You can then follow to the external point of activity in question, or add a comment at Friendfeed for this item.
Likewise you may also select to sign up for this list in your feed reader, or insert it somewhere in your blog or other page. Actually, the service gives you the capability of feeling nearer to the people in your friend list, although they're probably found thousand miles away. Since you’re watching what they’re doing on their PC, and when & where they’re surfing it kind of feels like an office chum sitting next to you.