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My Comment on Aaron Brazell’s post about Friendfeed not having any business value:
Friendfeed is not a quick light snack, It’s 3-4 full course meal with dessert and mints after. Really you have to be awful strong not to engulf yourself in the 24/7 conversations happening their. Aaron I commend you for breaking the chains but not for your listed reasons. A person who needs to quickly scan, digest and apply info isn’t suited for friendfeed right now…
The [Non] Value of Friendfeed | Technosailor.com.
I’ve “left” friendfeed many times disgruntled with it’s “elite” group but it was for reasons I tried but couldn’t validate. So I don’t have any “friends” there, you can only get what you put in and I don’t have the time necessary to forge true friendships there. I have had a chance to network though and I would’ve never met good people like Charlie Anzman, Susan Beebe, Rahsheen Porter, Mona N., Louis Gray and many many others without friendfeed. I believe that I am where I am career-wise, because of Friendfeed. Who’s mad at that?
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