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03.02.08 | Permalink |

Welcome to the first episode of How Do You Use It? (full description here) - the feature on everydayUX where I spotlight an application or product, say how I use it (if at all) and then solicit the reading community to use the comments section to weigh in on how they use it. The main goals of this feature are as follows:

1) To provide a central location to gather people’s tips, etc. for a product so that people interested in that product can quickly and easily get a sense of the different ways it can be used.

2) For products that are outside of my purview and workflow, I’d love to see why other people find them compelling. I’m hoping this might lead to people finding unexpected solutions to problems they might be trying to solve.

Since the blog is relatively new, I expect this feature to get better as time goes on. Please send me any suggestions for applications you’d like to see covered as well as tweaks to the format of the feature you think would make it better. You can email me here.

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I’m going to kick things off with FriendFeed - an application built by former Googlers and one of the first startups to make noise in the lifestream/status aggregator space.

As someone who uses a bunch of social sites and has an obsessive tendency for organization, the idea of a social aggregator was immediately intriguing to me. I signed up right away and plugged in all of my relevant feeds but once I got past the initial satisfaction of organizing them, the application has left me a little unsatisfied and I think its partially because I haven’t quite figured out how to best integrate FriendFeed into my daily workflow.

I’m curious to hear how other people are using it and what they like/don’t like about it. Do you drop your FriendFeed into a feed reader and take it from there? Do you go straight to the FriendFeed site? Do the updates from the various sites appear quickly enough for you? Do you find the commenting feature useful? How’s the signal to noise?

Hope to hear your thoughts in the comments and if you sign up, add me as your friend.

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