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Science in the open » Friendfeed for scientists: What, why, and how? - 0 views
Who's in your FriendZone? - 0 views
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This little app grabs all the subscribers of the person you enter and also all their subscribers - so it defines your zone as everyone up to two steps away from you. It then simply tabulates how many people are following everyone in the zone and presents the top 100 influencers in that zone and a graph of the top 25. In the list, the name is clickable and will take you to that person's friendfeed profile page. Next to that is a number which shows how many people in the zone are following him. If you are already subscribed to that person you'll see the "sub" text next to the number. And finally there's the "recenter" link which will allow you to view that person's zone.
Blame FriendFeed - 0 views
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"FriendFeed value add: A conversation cloud forms around the Sugar Pops meme. Louis Gray is having a pre-release alpha bowl of Open Pops, but Dave Winer (who has just noticed there is no Block command in FriendFeed) is busy discussing the politics of breakfast cereal decentralization in the Why We Need Block for FriendFeed room and does not weigh in here because he blocked me some months ago and doesn't care what I had for breakfast or any other meal thank you very much. Another comment refers to the Winer tangent, several folks debate whether Sugar Pops are still on the market, and Robert Scoble broadcasts the whole mess back to Twitter as a TinyUrl… 20 minutes later."