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Share your FriendFeed activity on Twitter

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FriendFeed wants to make it easier for you to share your FriendFeed activity on the web services you’re already using. Now you can publish your FriendFeed updates directly to Twitter.

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To enable this feature, go to your Account page and find the ‘Post my FriendFeed entries on Twitter’ checkbox under the Feed publishing section. Checking this box will reveal more options. You can publish all your public entries, all your public comments, or both. You can also choose to publish entries from all your services or only share the entries from specific services you’ve selected. [via]

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Comment by Rockstar Sid
2008-10-31 19:39:03

Just a offtopic question.. are u using any pinging software Or program ? Coz I got a Ping on my blog about this post..

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Comment by kuanhoong
2008-10-31 22:22:09

Hi,

I am not using any ping software. However, my WordPress too is showing alot of weird incoming links from different sites.

Comment by Rockstar Sid
2008-10-31 22:52:32

Oh! Baah I fear if this might deal with security threats.. I am facing the same issue of pingbacks from different bloggers whom I know.. :P waiting for a pingback from Problogger :D LOL

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Comment by Kim Woodbridge
2008-10-31 19:39:33

I really hope people don’t start using this or if they do, they are selective about which services. Most people send a lot of information through Friendfeed – their RSS feed, delicious, lastfm, disqus comments, etc… It would become overwhelming.

Comment by kuanhoong
2008-10-31 22:23:08

Hi Kim

I do agree with you 100%. Information can be overwhelming. Users should select and stick to a few services instead of subscribing to all services.

 
 
Comment by shitu
2008-10-31 20:14:42

Can we do the reverse of it??

Comment by kuanhoong
2008-10-31 22:23:52

Hi Shitu,

For sure you can. Just add twitter to your FriendFeed account setting.

 
 
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