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  1. AOL buys SocialThing — but why?

    mathewingram.com/work - Aug 15, 2008

    As lots of people are reporting this morning (and as TechCrunch speculated a couple of weeks ago) AOL has bought the “lifestream aggregator” known as Socialthing, which came out of Colorado-based venture capital outfit

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  2. Comments splinter again, thanks to Facebook

    mathewingram.com/work - Jun 26, 2008

    So, Facebook is launching a new feature that allows users to comment on their friends’ “mini-feed” items, according to several sources — including the press release that arrived in my email box this morning. As

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  3. Bloggers get “paid” with comments

    mathewingram.com/work - May 29, 2008

    The debate over fragmentation of blog comments has been around for awhile — I’ve written about it, and so have people like Louis Gray and MG Siegler and others — and I don’t think it’s going away any time soon. Some

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  4. Is Twitter losing it?

    Is Twitter losing it?

    mathewingram.com/work - May 29, 2008

    Hugh McLeod’s latest GapingVoid cartoon probably sums up what many Twitter users have been thinking of late. The service, which hasn’t exactly been known for its reliable uptime, has been effectively crippled for

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  5. Does Robert Scoble “own” his comments?

    mathewingram.com/work - May 27, 2008

    Last night sometime, a blogosphere/social-media furore erupted (or maybe squabble is a better word) about who “owns” the comments that are made on blogs or on aggregators such as FriendFeed. At the center of the storm

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  6. FriendFeed kill Twitter? Not going to happen

    mathewingram.com/work - May 24, 2008

    So Duncan Riley — formerly of TechCrunch — has a post up at his new site Inquisitr about how it’s time for FriendFeed to kill Twitter. I have nothing against Duncan, but every time I see a headline like that on a blog

    Also tagged: social networks, twitter

  7. FriendFeed now flows both ways

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 26, 2008

    As Frederic at The Last Podcast was one of the first to notice, the up-and-coming “lifestream” aggregation engine FriendFeed now allows users to post responses back to Twitter from the Web service — responding to one

    Also tagged: social networks, web2 0, twitter

  8. FriendFeed: aggregation vs. fragmentation

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 18, 2008

    I hesitate to jump back into the whole FriendFeed debate, given the unpleasantness on the weekend involving Duncan Riley and Louis Gray, but FriendFeed co-founder Paul Buchheit wrote something about the purpose of the

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  9. Duncan Riley: Lessons in diplomacy

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 16, 2008

    I was going to title this post “Duncan Riley: Lessons in how to be an asshole,” but then I thought that would bring me down to the same level as Duncan, and I really don’t want to do that. I suppose it wouldn’t be a

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  10. FriendFeed: Like a news feed on steroids

    mathewingram.com/work - Feb 26, 2008

    What if you took the Facebook news feed and removed it from Facebook? That’s kind of what FriendFeed is like. I’ve been using it for awhile now, courtesy of my blog friend Louis Gray, and I have to say it’s become

    Also tagged: social, social networks, media, launch