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Category: Technology Author : Duncan Riley Posted: June 6, 2008
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FriendFeed Adds Personal Recommendations



FriendFeed has rolled out a new personal recommendations feature that allows users to view the best content from their friends.

The new feature is located underneath the search box on the FriendFeed homepage and offers links to see the “best of” FriendFeed from the past day, week, or month according to the people you’re subscribed to.

According to FriendFeed’s Bret Taylor, the results are entirely personalized for each user.

My first impression is that it’s handy and a great way of catching up with popular content I’ve missed while sleeping (and therefore through the day US time). My only negative observation so far: nearly every item suggested was written by Robert Scoble :-)

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