Four services FriendFeed should add right away
FriendFeed is a great online tool, as I've said before. It aggregates updates from a number of different services, and makes it easier to share with friends and other people what you've been saying and doing online. The FriendFeed team continually adds new services and features to the site, but there remains a few good services which the team should get added, right away (at least in my opinion):
4. Snipplr. What's Snipplr? Think of it as a shared clipboard for programmers. If I have a useful little bit of code, I can paste it on Snipplr so that others can make use of it. Or if I need something for a particular situation, Snipplr might have a bit of code that could help me out. It'd be great to support Snipplr's snippets, comments, and likes on FriendFeed. Snipplr has per-user RSS feeds, but I'm not sure if they include comments and likes, or if they're just for shared snippets.
3. Clipmarks. This is what you get when you combine Delicious and the clipboard. Rather than sharing just the URL of a page, you can clip actual content and share that with everyone. Clipmarks provides an RSS feed for clips, but including comments and "pops" (clips marked popular) means some tricky work with Yahoo! Pipes if you take that route.
2. Dopplr. If you travel a lot, Dopplr is a great way to share your itinerary with others. I can think of a few people who could get some great mileage out of including Dopplr in their FriendFeed accounts… Anyway, Dopplr offers RSS feeds for each user but it'd be great to see the Dopplr rainbow along with itineraries in FriendFeed.
1. Get Satisfaction. These days it seems that almost every Web 2.0 company has a space on Get Satisfaction for its users to ask questions, report bugs, suggest features, and just give a pat on the back. For chronic complainers like myself, getting a stream of our Get Satisfaction posts and comments in FriendFeed would be great, as it'll make it easier to demonstrate how our constant whinging is improving the internet. While the service provides RSS feeds that can be imported in FriendFeed, some Pipes based processing is required to avoid strange posts appearing (like "Chris Charabaruk replied 26 minutes to the idea "Add GetSatisfaction links on software's pages" in Wakoopa" for example).
While each of these services can be included in someone's FriendFeed account right now through regular RSS feeds, we'd all get much more use of each of them if FriendFeed offered better support, akin to its connections to other, already included services. If they don't want to add these, however, the least they can do is give us custom feed icons…

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