Found: “What problems does Google Wave Solve?”
I‘ve not really had much to say about Google Wave yet aside from my initial roundup of Wave articles. So far it looks like early adopters are disappointed and collaboration enthusiasts are still optimistic. Early adopter tech blogger Louis Gray shared a really interesting post on the topic by Daniel Tenner that you really ought to [read more...]
Google Wave: Reactions from around the web
Google Wave was released to 100,000 or so beta testers today. I’ve put all of these together through the use of Twitter favorites and Friendfeed searches. Please let me know if the collection is useful, confusing, or anywhere in between.
RSS and other offsite readers will likely have to click through to Sharing at [read more...]
Three Reasons To Be Excited About Facebook’s Acquisition Of Friendfeed
Image via CrunchBase
Thanks to yesterday’s news of a $50M acquisition we can be sure that Friendfeed’s excellent ideas are finally going to be seen and appreciated by the mainstream web users on Facebook. While many of the FriendFeed faithful are nervous about the coming assimilation, there are still plenty of reasons to be happy [read more...]
Why Paul Buchheit of GMail and “Don’t Be Evil” fame is dead wrong about blog subscriber measurements
While I dearly appreciate Paul’s contributions to my online life – I’m on GMail and Friendfeed at home, at work, and on the go – I’ve got to disagree with the spirit of his post. Paul’s right in suggesting that I’d be kidding myself if I thought more than a few people were actually reading [read more...]
Don’t run your own OpenID server; delegate to a trusted provider instead!
UPDATE: The following article has been proven to be largely inaccurate. If you want to set up an OpenID on your own domain, flip down to the comments below by Carsten Pötter to see how to set up an OpenID “delegate”. This lets you use a big OpenID provider of your choice while still maintaining [read more...]

