Alltop Launches Frienderati to Help You Find FriendFeed Friends
Using AllTop’s new Frienderati page might help you find Becky McCray, a small town business professional who focuses on how the web can help out small business owners, especially those in rural areas. You might learn from browsing Frienderati that Becky sees things differently than others. And because it’s a feed from FriendFeed, you’ll see what she posts for pictures, how she uses Twitter, and whatever else she’s attached to the service to track.
She’s one of a whole gaggle of interesting people you might add as friends in FriendFeed once you peruse Guy Kawasaki’s new Alltop page, Frienderati.
Why do I like the project? Because it’s a way to help new folks coming onto the web to see things in a simple interface before they choose to go deeper. Have you looked at the project? What do you think?
If You Ever Think Youre Too Busy
If you ever think you’re too busy to blog, check out the great stuff Guy Kawasaki puts on his blog. Guy’s got a great, inspiring, informative blog. I feel like I get a lot from it, especially when he does something like review a great new book. His question session with Pamela Skillings on her new book, Escape from Corporate America, was a great read. Check it out here.
Thanks, Guy.
Who else is like that? I know a bunch. Busy entrepreneurs who write great blogs. Who are some more that you love?
Have you read Jeff Pulver lately? His posts about education and the like have been on fire, too, and Jeff’s as busy as they come.
Who else?
Photo Credit, Laughing Squid, a superstar himself
Great Darren Rowse Problogger Interview by Guy on Sun
Guy Kawasaki blogged a great interview with Darren Rowse of Problogger over at his Sun blog. In very typical Guy fashion, it goes right into dangerous territory, asking Darren’s opinion on Seth Godin’s blog not having comments, Valleywag’s policies, and whether or not the 46,000+ subscribers to Darren’s RSS feed actually read his blog.
You’ll really dig the answers.
Read the article here.
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