Gillmor Gang 04.06.09

The Gillmor Gang - Michael Arrington, Leo Laporte, Robert Scoble, Kevin Marks, Andrew Keen and Dan Farber - talk about FriendFeed 2.0 with Paul Buchheit. Recorded Monday, April 6, 2009.

9 Responses to “Gillmor Gang 04.06.09”

  1. Why you’re wrong about FriendFeed | Paul Jacobson Says:

    [...] powerful feature (which was highlighted during a recent episode of the Gillmore Gang) is the FriendFeed search functionality. Robert Scoble goes to some length emphasising the value of [...]

  2. Restructuring My Online Presense « cygweb Says:

    [...] 9, 2009 in Internet, Opinion, Tech Monday’s Gillmor Gang finally convinced me that FriendFeed is the way to go to aggregate my online activities.  [...]

  3. Scobleizer: Technology, innovation, and geek enthusiasm » Blog Archive Mike Arrington and I disagree on the future « Says:

    [...] Last Saturday on the Gillmor Gang Mike Arrington wondered aloud whether Twitter had won a “winners take all” game and whether that meant that friendfeed was toast. He then write a blog post titled “FriendFeed is in danger of becoming the coolest app no one uses.” [...]

  4. Khoji Says:

    Unlistenable. Who cares about listening to a group of obnoxious, snarly humorless geeks sniping at each other? I deleted the podcast after around 10 minutes.

  5. Jon Reed Says:

    I thought this was a good episode myself…I like snarling geeks myself I guess. Mike Arrington brought some good balance to this one which might have been a bit of a FriendFeed coronation without him (yes, Keen chimed in against FF too, but Arrington’s criticisms seemed more dynamic for discussion. I have spent some time pursuing FriendFeed’s private and public rooms, including a room I created to follow the SAP market in real time, and was really blown away by how powerful the functionality is - though the Twitter feed delay imposed by Twitter is a nuisance we aren’t likely to see the end of.

    What I enjoyed about this podcast was how Scoble brought to light the advantages FF has in real time search and the power of “likes” to prioritize real time search content on high traffic keyword. That’s a real takeaway from this and I’m going to check that out the next time something big goes does in the SAP space.

    - Jon

  6. doc ames Says:

    Hi Steve
    John Simon and I loved the “game changing technology” edition complete with echos and, “Are you still there?”
    Keep up the good work!
    Doc and Simon
    Woodstock, NY
    Aug 31, ‘09

  7. Steve Gillmor Says:

    Hi Doc and Simon,

    fine. be that way. You’ll see.

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