Oct
2007
FriendFeed Invites
FriendFeed makes it easy to keep track of the web pages, videos, music, and photos your friends and family interact with around the Internet. The site is currently in a private beta-testing period. However, ISLAMCRUNCH has invites for you!
For this invite, we will make it a little more challenging. Click on the FriendFeed logo below and choose a social network or service to share this article. If you don’t belong to any social networks, you can send an email to all your friends about this article. Once that is done, drop a comment here and share with us which social network or channel you chose.
From FriendFeed - About Us:
“Our goal is to make content on the Web more useful and discoverable by taking advantage of your social connections. FriendFeed is a simple tool that scratches the surface of that goal by making it easier to keep track of the web pages, videos, music, and photos your friends and family interact with around the Internet.
With FriendFeed, you list the people you want to keep in touch with. They let us know what services they use (e.g., Flickr or Facebook or Picasa Web Albums), and you get a personalized feed of what they are up to. So, if your friend favorites a video on YouTube, you get a link and a thumbnail of the video in your feed. And if your friend likes a news story on Digg, you get a link in your feed. You don’t need to install anything to use FriendFeed — our crawling technology automatically picks up all the stuff you do on the web sites you already use with no additional effort on your part.”
Side note: For those who are using YouTube, IslamCrunch highly recommends Muxlim.tv for user-generated video media.
We would like to thank Scott, our Pownce friend for sending us the invite.

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