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Real time RSS and social news aggregator
FriendFeed
Type of site
Social aggregator
Available inChinese (Simplified),English,French,German,Italian,Japanese,Persian,Russian,Spanish,Turkish
DissolvedApril 9, 2015; 10 years ago (2015-04-09)
OwnerMeta Platforms
LaunchedOctober 2, 2007; 18 years ago (2007-10-02)
Current statusOffline

FriendFeed was a real-timefeed aggregator that consolidated updates fromsocial media andsocial networking websites,social bookmarking websites, blogs andmicroblogging updates, as well as any type ofRSS/Atom feed. It was created in 2007 byBret Taylor, Jim Norris,Paul Buchheit and Sanjeev Singh.[1] It was possible to use this stream of information to create customized feeds to share, as well as originate new posts-discussions, (and comment) with friends.[2] Friendfeed was built on top ofTornado. The service was shut down at about 21:00 GMT on April 10, 2015, though the service blog announced it a month before.[3]

The goal of FriendFeed according to their website was to make content on the Web more relevant and useful by using existing social networks as a tool for discovering interesting information. Users could be an individual, business or organization. Bloggers writing about FriendFeed said that this service addresses the shortcomings of social media services which exclusively facilitate tracking of their own members' social media activities on that particular social media service, whereas FriendFeed provided the facility to track these activities (such as posting onblogs,Twitter, andFlickr) across a broad range of different social networks.[4] Some bloggers had concerns about readers commenting on their posts on FriendFeed instead of on their blogs, resulting in fewer page views for the blogger.[5]

The founders were all formerGoogle employees who were involved in the launch of services such asGmail andGoogle Maps. They included Bret Taylor, Jim Norris, Sanjeev Singh and Paul Buchheit. Along with the latter two founders,venture capital agencyBenchmark Capital was involved with the investment funding.

FriendFeed was based inMountain View, California, and had on average one million monthly visitors. Employees of FriendFeed created theSimple Update Protocol to reduce the load put on sites by aggregators such as theirs.

On August 10, 2009,Facebook agreed to acquire FriendFeed.[6] FriendFeed was bought for $15 million in cash, and $32.5 million in Facebook stock.[7] Facebook, along with a small but active community of users, kept the service going until its pre-announced closure on April 9, 2015.[3]

Supported services

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A user could configure their FriendFeed account to aggregate content from the following services:

Blogging

Bookmarking

Books

News

Photos

Status

Music

Video

Comments

Miscellaneous

References

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  1. ^"FriendFeed FAQ".Archived from the original on 5 July 2011. Retrieved3 July 2011.
  2. ^"AT&T and Verizon Wireless Offer New Services for Friends"Archived 2008-09-13 at theWayback Machine September 9th, 2008 New York Times, retrieved September 11th, 2008
  3. ^ab"Dear FriendFeed community, We wanted to let you know that FriendFeed will be shutting down soon".Archived from the original on 2015-03-10. Retrieved2015-03-09.
  4. ^"FriendFeed launch cover on VentureBeat, October 1, 2007". Venturebeat.com. October 2007.Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved2013-11-25.
  5. ^"Just How Much is the Conversation Worth?"Archived 2008-09-08 at theWayback Machine CenterNetworks.com, July 3, 2008
  6. ^"Facebook Press Release". Facebook.com.Archived from the original on 2011-06-01. Retrieved2013-11-25.
  7. ^MG Siegler (@parislemon) (2009-08-10)."Techcrunch Sale Price". Techcrunch.com.Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved2013-11-25.
  8. ^Feeds, Tweet (2009-02-10)."Adding an RSS/Atom feed to FriendFeed". Friendfeedhelp.blogspot.com.Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved2013-11-25.

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