links for 2008-02-29

FriendFeed rockets to my toolbar

image FriendFeed just made it on my browser’s link toolbar.  Why is this important?  Because, it delivers on the promise that Facebook seemed to offer to me, but was not able to deliver (like many social networks).  Easy interaction with friends with the ability to simply share relevant information.

I can give you a laundry list of what’s wrong with Facebook from my point of view, but I’ll instead share the big secret of FriendFeed for me.  Feeds.  There’s more – it’s the way you use the feeds.  It’s not another feed aggregator, it’s a tool that lets you bring feeds from your various online profiles and share them with friends.  Yeah, sure, sounds like a “lifestream” right, and yes, you can do that with Plaxo Plus.

However, FriendFeed is different in that, like Twitter, you can view a combined stream of your feeds and your friend’s feeds.  Within this feed, you can comment on anything – it’s fantastic as a conversation starter.  You can see what other people have said about a post, a link, a picture, a news item, etc… whatever someone has happened to share in a feed.

I can’t describe it much better, like Twitter, FriendFeed rocks.  Kudos to Louis Gray for really bringing attention to it.  You can find my FriendFeed here.

Anyway, it’s made it’s way to my toolbar – which means it’s just one click away and not buried in a bookmark menu (like others).  It’s that addicting useful.

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links for 2008-02-28

Eee PC and online storage

Eee PC Here’s an idea, and one I should have talked about sooner.  As a cloud computing device, the Eee PC is the perfect example of a device that should take advantage of online storage.

Not only should mini-laptop, or Internet access devices be leveraging online software suites like Google Docs, Zoho Office, or ThinkFree, but also online storage as well.  Services like Box.net, Microsoft’s SkyDrive, and AOL’s XDrive (thanks to Kevin Tofel for reminding me of it) all offer up free storage with options for additional storage as a premium service. 

XDriveAOL’s XDrive is really exciting to any Eee PC device loaded with Windows XP as AOL offers a utility to map a drive directly to your storage account.  All three of these options (I’m sure there are others I’m not aware of) will work with either IE or Firefox and with Windows or Linux, so even if you don’t try to have a mapped drive, you can easily upload/download files as needed to any of these services.

Just one more way to solve the data storage concerns for potential Eee PC users.

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