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More Friendfeed tips - video 3 May 30, 2008

Posted by Andy Roberts in : friendfeed, social objects, web2.0, tools , trackback

Four more tips for getting to grips with FriendFeed

In this third video of the series I show four simple techniques for delving further into the productive use of Friendfeed as a social media tool.

So this being a Friday, you’re now all set for an exciting weekend experimenting and exploring the fast growing conversations in Friendfeed Rooms. Seeya there.

Note: due to a misunderstanding of Blip TV episodes you might have failed to view video 2 in this series which is here: Friendfeed and Social Objects

And if you can’t access video at all for some reason, there are some transcript notes included below and over on edocr.com at Friendfeed video transcript. Thanks to Allison Reynolds 100 eggs post for that idea.

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4 Comments »

Comment by Sandie Law Subscribed to comments via email
2008-06-01 12:48:42

Wow…I learned so much from that video. I’m off to interact with my friendfeed chums! Thank you!!!

 
Comment by Bill Anderson Subscribed to comments via email
2008-06-01 21:53:40

I second Sandie’s comment. These three vids are very informative. I really appreciated your clarification of the term “Rooms”. Misleading choice of words, IMHO.

-Bill

 
Comment by Anny Subscribed to comments via email
2008-06-11 14:29:42

yeah, the all videos provide you with some information you’ve missed someday or was unaware of all. Andy is realy great at making video, isn’t he ??

 
2008-10-26 23:59:24

[…] There are three great videos about friendfeed from Andy Roberts on his blog and I suggest you check them out, these are the videos that introduced me to it and I love it now. Video 1 - Friendfeed for microblogging, Video 2 -Friendfeed and Social Objects & Video 3 More Friendfeed tips - video 3 […]

 
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