FriendFeed adds support for Facebook, Joost, BackType, Twine, and Wakoopa

We just added a few new services to FriendFeed. Now you can automatically pull in your activity from:

Facebook activity includes status updates, posted items and notes. (Sadly, no notifications for when you get a sheep tossed at you. Yet.)

To see what else we support, check out our full list of 48 services. Let us know if there are others you'd like for us to add!

14 comments:

  1. that's great!
    and vi.sualize.us & ffffound please

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  2. I'm glad you guys added BackType. It is super cool.

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  3. Thanks for the Joost support, I created a Joost plugin for Movable Type's action stream yesterday, so we're thinking along the same lines.

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  4. Sorry, that link was bad, it should have been: Joost Plugin

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  5. Good step! Puzzled why facebook shared item entries' text appears while plain old vanilla entries do not though... just a linked entry title.

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  6. great deal, guys - but unfortunately I cannot add my facebook account :( http://www.zweipunktnull.org/blog/pics/fffberror.jpg

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  7. Great job!
    I can't make facebook subscription work too. I don't see anywhere the "My Status" link you mention!

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  8. Glad you added BackType and Wakoopa. (I use them both)

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  9. VERY NICE BLOG

    ITS VERY USEFUL

    THANK YOU..........

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  10. I don't get the Facebook subscription. How is it possible for FriendFeed to import posted items when all the My Status-RSS feed contains is my status messages?

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  11. You know, Facebook also lets you subscribe to separate RSS feeds of a friend's Note and Links. I've added such feeds to some of my Imaginary Friends here on FriendFeed, but I have to add them as "Custom RSS" instead of "Facebook," which is kind of annoying. I'd like to have the visual cue of the Facebook icon when I look at my home page feed.

    Automagically putting a Facebook icon in front of feed items originating from an facebook.com RSS feed shouldn't be that hard. How about it? (Myspace icons for Myspace RSS would be good, too.)

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