Marshall Im
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16 years ago @ Profy - How Wise Is The Crowd ... · 1 reply · +1 points
I like how FriendFeed is predictable. I have found a handful of users who adeptly stream their posts from various sources (Twitter, Facebook, et al.) I even follow a few that seem to proliferate (unwittingly, I presume) duplicate entries. Between my subscriptions, there's a nice balance of incoming photos, links and commentary.
RE: Facebook
I like checking out the 'mutual friends' of friend requests/suggestions, too. Seems that Facebook puts me in contact with people I have met in person. In contrast, my FriendFeed subscriptions seem to point to other people who I may never actually meet, but with whom I share similar interests.
RE: The Wisdom of the Crowd
I was in a crowd yesterday evening to view July 4th fireworks. Could have seen a similar spectacle streamed live, the next city over, from the air-conditioned comfort of my computer room ... but was glad I went to the live-live event. As for the wisdom of 'crowds' virtual or otherwise: I think wisdom is something that develops from within individuals. If there is any 'wisdom' in a crowd, it can only be found by looking at its perimeter and upwards.
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I agree with his viewpoint to the extent that the QWERTY buttons on my new phone increase the likelihood of me considering text messaging as a communications option in lieu of calling and/or emailing. However, sometimes it's just easier to call and/or email.
With regard to Google Wave as an all-encompassing application, it could prove to be a superior organizing tool--if not a widely adopted, social networking one.
17 years ago @ Profy - Twitter Is Everything,... · 1 reply · +1 points