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What Friendfeed’s “MicroMeme” Means For You, Brands, and The Web
(Posted on Web Strategy by Jeremiah 4 months ago)
Bret Taylor, one of Friendfeed’s four founders
After experimenting with Friendfeed (add me) on and off since March, and more heavily the last few weeks, I decided it was time to meet Founder Bret Taylor at Friendfeed’s airy headquarters in M… (visit source article)
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