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- FFholic brings "Best of Person X", Top Rooms/Photos/Music to FriendFeedSeptember 10 2008
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[Draft, Updated 8:26 am EDT] I just tried FFholic for the first time this morning at 2 am. So I was lucky enough to be using FFholic as they added some wonderful new features to help FriendFeed addicts navigate the mass of information sailing down their computer screens.
(1) "Best of Person X"
(2) Top Rooms
(3) Top Photos
(4) Top Music
(5) Filter by Language
(6) FFHolic.com user at FriendFeed has statistics
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(1) "Best of Person X" - Shows most liked/commented posts. Doesn't go back as far as it might, but it's an incredible way to look at people you've just discovered. Just click on any person icon.
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Some FFholic "Best of" pages:
Robert Scoble 16,412 est. subscribers (#1) 3,318 subscriptions (#3)
Thomas Hawk 4,475 est. subscribers (#16) 4,484 subscriptions (#1)
Paul Buchheit 4,409 est. subscribers (#17) 248 subscriptions (#591)
- Top 30 FriendFeed Popularity (using Wired's Celebrity Meter)July 25 2008
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JR Raphael wrote Estimate Your Level of Internet Fame at The Inquisitr today.
Wired released a Celebrity Meter (in beta) which rates your popularity based on Google's Social Graph API.
UPDATED: Fri 7/25/08 8:20 pm EDT to correct the Inquisitir author to JR Raphael. Also, added Kevin Rose at #4.
(Photo by unknown photographer)
Some people at FriendFeed (using only their FriendFeed page):
(1) Thomas Hawk 16,058
(2) Leo Laporte 14,126
(3) Veronica (Veronica Belmont) 12,956
(4) Kevin Rose 11,960
(5) - Twitter Weirdness with my followers: Who are they adding & deleting?July 25 2008
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Here's a Fri 7/25/08 5:37 am EDT update on the Twitter restore.
50 of my followers reappeared yesterday after the restore, but I looked into my e-mail folders to see if all of them had come back.
After June 4 7:00 pm, my "X is now following you on Twitter" e-mails showed 88 new followers. I had 169 followers + 88 new ones = 257 people. But Twitter only showed 223 people.
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*** What happened to the missing 34 people? ***
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So I sat down and went through the 1st 44 e-mails one by one. Here's the results:
9 accounts don't exist. Probable SPAMmers closed by Twitter. Thank you Twitter.
3 accounts are SPAMmers: (1) angelina1987 (2) flyupload (3) gerryu88. Again, Thanks Twitter
4 people are legitimate: (1) domanite (2) fotographic (3) marinij_opin (4) MarkDykeman. This is NOT good.
fotographic confirmed that he did not unfollow me.
- Top FriendFeed Users (by number of pages on Google)June 30 2008
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This list is a work-in-progress & not complete. It's a combination of the 30 people in the recent article Top 30 FriendFeed Users Based on Google Ranking [Lifestream Blog - 6/27/08] (FriendFeed comments) and some people I know are heavy users.
The original form of this article was a FriendFeed post (or micro-blog) (12 likes, 12+ comments) which is no longer appearing in my feed (probably due to too much editing of comments).
I was posting a few technical notes in my business blog, but stopped when I felt that was not appropriate, and I decided to start this "Technical Notes" blog for my ramblings.
Some discussions of the Lifstream article at FriendFeed using a "who:everyone&num =100" search - Louis Gray (29 likes, 36 comments) - Scott Beale (11 likes, 6 comments)
Mark Krynsky's comment at Disqus "...after paging through Google's results I thought it w
