My new favorite site that I wanted to make
Here’s the problem with this brand new magical social web 2.0: it’s hard enough for me to keep up with my friends in real life, let along in the brand new magical social web 2.0 life. I want a site that’ll keep track of my friends for me. I want to say “I’m friends with Buck Wilson“, and have that site tell me all of the magical web 2.0 things that Buck is doing. I don’t want to try and keep up to date on the latest and greatest new social website, sign up, find Buck, friend Buck, subscribe to any necessary RSS feed, and then do it all over again for the rest of my friends, and then do it all over again with the next brand new magical social web 2.0 site that comes along. I want one site, one friends list, one sign up, one RSS feed, for all of my real life friends. If they update something, or signup for some new fantastic service, I want that site to automagically find out.
Today is that day: I found friendfeed.com, thanks to Robert Scoble, and this site might actually unify this brand new magical fantastic web 2.0 world with the world filled with regular normal web 1.0 people.
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